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SAN  FRANCISCO  HISTORY  ROOM 

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SAN    FRANCISCO 
PUBLIC    LIBRARY 


REFERENCE   BOOK 


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The  San  Francisco  blue 
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Corner  MONTGOMERY  and  BUSH  STS 

^OCCIDENTAL   HOTEL) 

Branch  Pharmacv,  COR.  SUTTER  AND  POLK  STS. 


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Fine  Table 
Wines 

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CHAMPAGNE, 

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SAN  FRANCISCO. 


GENERAL  AGENCIES 

New  York 

PARK  &   TILFORD 

917  Broadway 
Philadelphia 

E.  P.  DILLEY  &  CO. 

25  North  10th  Street 
Chicago 

C.  JEVNE  &  CO. 

110  Madison  Street 
St.  Paul 

C.  JEVNR  &  CO. 

114  E.  Third  Street 
Honohilu 

HAMILTON  JOHNSON 

Yokohama 

THE  AMERICAN  TRADING  CO. 

Citj'  of  Mexico 

JOSE  ARCE  Y  CIA. 
Primera  Calle  de  San  Francisco,  No.  1 


^-^O  R  Social  Gatherings,  whether  Public  or  Private 
■^  there  can  be  no  more  Elegant  Wine  used  than  the 
ECLIPSE  CHAMPAGNE.  Its  Delightful  Taste, 
Delicate  Flavor,  and  Absolute  Purity  should  be  sufficient 
recommendation  to  all  true  lovers  of  Good  Wine !  But  its 
crowning  quality  is,  that,  unlike  Imported  Champagnes,  it  has 
neither  Brandy  nor  Alcohol  added  to  it,  and  therefore  even  its 
freest  use  never  leaves  one  with  a  headache. 

THE   EClilPSE 

Is  produced  by  fermentation  in  the  bottle  of  over  two  years  duration,  and 
derives  its  recognized  high  grade  quaUties  from  an  experienced 
blending  together  of  the  finest  and  most  delicate  wines 
made  in   California.       All   of    its   qualities   are 
derived  from  the  Pure  Juice  of  the 
grape  alone.  While  it  hj^s  no  supe- 
rior and  but  few  equals, 

IT  IS  THE  PUREST  CHAMPAGNE  IN  THE  WORLD! 


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BEING  THK 

Fashionable  Private  Address  Directory,  and 

Ladies'  Visiting  and  Shopping  Guide  of 

San  Francisco  and  Surroundings 

Containing   the  Navies^    Addresses^    Reception    Days 

and  Country  Residences  of  the  Elite  of  San 

Francisco^  San  Rafael^  Sausalito^  San 

Mateo^  Redwood  City^  Menlo 

Park^  San  Jose^ 

Etc.^  Etc. 

IN   XKN    PARTTS 


Season  1888-89 


SAN   FRANCISCO 
THE    BANCROFT    COMPANY,   PUBLISHERS 

1888 


Copyright  18SS,  by  The  Bancroft  Company 


*^A.,    ^^^^^^^'^  ADVERTISEMENTS 

IiT.p-rtera  anl  Man^j.fa2t^a.r=rs  o* 
LADIES',   MISSES'  AND  CHIi.DREK'S 

CloaK8,3^it8  ar^d  Jersey  U/aists 

THE  LEADING  STYLES  <^   '^(ll 

THE  FINEST  QUALITIES 

SUPERIOR  WORKMANSHIP 

^nd  the  BEST  FITTINa^GARMEKTS  offerel  on  the  Paoifi.  Coast,  while 
our  Prices  are  the  VERY  LOWEST. 

Fine  Dfegg-ni^ing  to  Qitdep  a  j^pecialti} 

Packages  delivered  free  of  charge  in  Oakland,  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 

FRATINCER'S 

IQg  KEARNY  STREET  tsl.phose  803 

FIRE 

MARINE 

Commercial  Union  Assurance  Go. 

LIMITED 

^...*. ...9.?'...  LONDON     +    (^ 
o*-^ ^ ■ — 


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Total  Cash  Assets,  Gold .,2  g,,  ,„4 

Total  Liabilities,  including  re-insurance,  funds,' 'et;,    sioSS^ie 
Cash  Surplus  to  policy  holders  .' ]_     ,l,,,[,^. 


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A/a^ses  anJAcPaci/i.  Coast  promptly  paid  through  the  Branch 
Office  of  tlie  Company  at  3or  California  St.,  San  Francisco. 


C.  F.  MULLINS,  HaiMAGEH 

Irosses  Paid  by  the  Company,  Over  Fifty-Four  Million  Dollars 


BI/UE    BOOK    has    always    been   deemed   an 
essential   adjunct  to  the  literature  of  every 
prominent    family    in    the   leading   Eastern 
Cities    and  European  Capitals ;    and  its  ab- 
sence here,  in  the  past,  has  been  noticeable ; 
therefore,  in  supplying  this  undoubted  want, 
we  feel  assured  of  doing  a  duty  to  Society 
which  will  be  appreciated , 
In  submitting  this  publication  to  our  subscribers, 
we  have  endeavored  to  give  a  full  and  complete  list  of 
the  Society  People  of  San  Francisco,  Oakland,  etc., 
and  of  those  whose  position  or  wealth  has  made  their 
names  familiar ;  together  with  their  City  and  Country 
Residences. 

The  Reception  Days  of  Society  Ladies  are,  in 
most  cases,  given,  but  when  not  mentioned,  we  desire 
to  call  attention  to  the  following:  Monday  is  the 
Reception  day  at  all  Hotels  and  Boarding  Houses, 
with  the  exception  of  the  Berkshire,  which  has  both 
Monday  and  Thursday  ;  and  the  Bella  Vista,  Thursday. 
Tuesday  for  Nob  Hill,  (California  Street,)  and  Taylor  street  to  the 
North.  Wednesday  for  Rincon  Hill,  South  Park,  and  streets  near  the 
Mission.  Thursday  for  Pine,  Bush,  Sutter,  and  parallel  streets  south, 
(a  few  having  Tuesday),  and  the  greater  part  of  Van  Ness  Avenue. 
Friday  for  Pacific  Avenue,  the  upper  part  of  Van  Ness  Avenue  and 
Streets  West  of  Van   Ness  Avenue  as  far  as  the  Presidio. 

In  the  San  Francisco  division  will  be  found  the  names  of  the  leading 
people  of  San  Francisco,  San  Rafael,  Sausalito,  San  Mateo,  Redwood 
City,  Menlo  Park,  and  a  few  of  San  Jose,  Los  Angeles,  and  San  Diego. 

In  the  Oakland  Division  will  be  found  those  living  in  Oakland, 
Berkeley,  Alameda,  Fruitvale,  and  a  few  at  San  Leandro  and  San 
Lorenzo. 

As  there  are  many  gentlemen  prominently  identified  in  Commercial 
and  Social  Circles  in  this  city  who  reside  in  Oakland  or  adjacent  towns, 
their  names  will  be  found  classified  in  their  respective  divisions. 

We  particularly  desire  to  call  attention  to  the  Additional  List,  at  the 
end  of  book,  which  contains  not  only  names  received  too  late  for  classi- 
fication, but  also  changes  of  residence  made  since  the  printing  of  the 
main  portion. 


PAGE 

Alphabetical  List  of  Advebtisers y",  g.,h 

Introduction  c 

PART  FIRST 

Address  List — San  Francisco 1 

Containing  the  Names,  Addresses,  Reception  Days  and  Country-  P.esidences  of 
the  Elite  of  San  Francisco,  San  Rafael,  Sausalito,  San  Mateo,  Redwood  City, 
Menlo  Park,  San  Jose,  Etc.,  Etc. 

PART  SECOND 

Address   List — Oakland,   Alameda,    Berkeley   and   Sur- 
roundings   102 

PART  THIRD 

Art  Association  129 

Handel  AND  Haydn    Socii:ty 136 

LoRiNG   Club 141 

PART  FOURTH— Club  Directory 

Bachelors'  Cotillon  Club 193 

BoHEML\N  Club 161 

Byron  Mauza'   Musical  Club,  The 215 

California  Lawn  Tennis  Club  196 

CeRCLE     FRANgAISE 182 

Concordia  Club 179 

Cosmos  Club 157 

Deutscher  Verein 172 

DiKiGo  Club 211 

German  Cotillon  Cluu 190 

Harvard  Club 187 

Merchants'  League.... 169 

Oakland  Canoe  Club 207 

Olympic  Club 195 

Pacific  Club 14(ja 

Pacific   Yacht  Club 201 

Press  Club 209 

San  Francisco  Yacht  Cluh 205 

San  Francisco  Verein 175 

San  Pafael  Lawn  Tennis  Club 199 

Society  of  California  Pioneers 208 

Union  Club 151 

Yale  Club 185 

D 


The  36-Inch  Lick  Telescope 


HERE  IS  NO   WAY    FOR   THE  VISITOR  TO  OBTAIN 
any  adequate  idea  of  the  great  size,  aud  of  the  meclijanical 
perfection  of  this  large  telescope,  except  by  seeing  it  and 
:by   verbal    explanation;  we   will   therefore   omit    dry 
statistics  and  simply  advise  all  people  to  investigate  for 
themselves  and  they  will  be  convinced  of  the  truth  con- 
tained in  the  remark  of  a  recent  lady  visitor,  who,  all 
beaming  with  happy  smiles  said :  "the  wonderful  power 
of  this  famous  instrument  has  failed  as  all  other  worldly 
agencies   have   to  discover  in  the  heavens  above  or  on 
the  earth  below,  a  peer  in  practical  usefulness  or  univer- 
sal admiration  for  the 

Popular  New  Home 
Light  Running  Sewing  Machine 

the  Brightest  Star  in  the  Firmament,  and  which  can 
always  be  seen  with  the  naked  eye  at  the  General 
Agency,  Pacific  Department,  725  Market  Street,  History  Building,  San 
Francisco;  or  at  Branches,  No.  18  South  Second  Street,  San  Jose,  Cal. ; 
No.  207  South  Spring  Street,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  ;  No.  46  Morrison  Street, 
Portland,  Or.  ;  No.  80()  J  Street,  Sacramento,  Cal.,  and  at  hundreds  of 
sub-agencies  in  all  the  States  and  Territories  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  and  in 
every  State  in  the   Union. 

Read  the  following  proposition   and  then  you  will  know   that  the 
''POPULAR  NEW  HOME''  is  what  you  have  been  looking  for: 

An    Cvfi-onrrtmaru    Off  or  If  there  is  a  NEW  HOME  Sewing  Machine  within 
Mil    LAUaOjOmdiy    UMBj         ^  ^^^^  ^^^^^  ^^  S^n  Francisco,  Cal.,  North, 

SouthTSast^or  West,  (purchased  at  or  through  this  office,  or  any  of 
our  branches  on  this  coast)  which  is  not  giving  entire  and  absolute 
satisfaction   in   every  respect,  we  will  put  it  in 

Perfect  Repair  Free  of  Charge 

(excepting  only  breakage  or  damage  caused  by   careless  handling),  if 
delivered  at  our  store,  No.  725  Market  Street,  San  Francisco,  California. 

The  New  Home  Sewing  Machine  Company 

Manufacturers  of  the  Popular  "  New  Home  "  Light  Running  Sew- 
ing Machine,  the  leader  of  the  age  in  practical  improvements  and 
art  work  attachments,  of  which  it  possesses  the  Latest  and  Best. 

CHAS.  E.  NAYLOR,  General  Manager 

Pacific  Department 

725   MARKET  STREET,  History  Building 
SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


MQ) 


Originators  of  Styles  and  Leaders  of  Fashion  in  Fine  Footwear 


We  carry  ou  hand  the  largest  assortment  of  Fine  Shoes  and  SlioDcrs  in 

Patent  Leather,  bronze  and  black  French  Kid,  and  all  Fashion^aWe 

Shades  in  Satin  and  Snede  Kid.     In  Gents' Full  Dress  Shoes 

and  Pumps  we  have  constantly  on  hand  the  celebrated 

makes  of  Johnston  &  Murphy  of  Newark,  Herber 

of  Paris,  and  numerous  others.      We  are 

So/e  Agents  for  the  United  States 

of  the  celebrated  firm,  Chas. 

Herber  of  Paris,  and 

importers  of  the 

Genuine 


Impot^ters  of  pine  Shoes 


English 
Waukenphasts, 
and  largest  purchasers  of 
the  Choicest  makes  of  F^ine 
Boots,  Shoes  and  Slippers.      Our 
efforts  to  maintain  our  position  as  the  Leadinq 
bhoe  House  on  the  Coast  necessitate  annual  visits 
to  Pans  and  London,  and  all  Novelties  are  placed 
before  our  many  patrons  simultaneous  with  their  appear- 
ance in  the  above  named  centers  of  fashion.    AVe  request  your 
early  visit  to  our  establishment,  and  feel  assured  to  merltvour 
continued   patronage  and  good  will  by  our  untiring  ef?orTs  to  please. 


107,109,111  Kearny  St.,  San  Francisco 


THE    LAWS    OK    CALIFORNIA. 

Reffulating  the  organization,  conduct  and  supervision  of  I.ife  and  Accident 
^  Insurlnce  Companies,  and  the  provisions  in  the  State  Constitu- 
tion as  to  the  liabiUty  of  Stockholders  and  Directors 
are  the  most  stringent  and  give  the  greatest 
safety  to  Policy  Holders  of  any 
in  the  Union. 


Organized  in  1S6«,  is  the  only  Life  and  Accident  Company  governed  by  these. 

Assets  over  $1 ,900,000.    Paid  Policy  Holders,  $4,000,000 

LIFE  AND  ENDOWMENT  POLICIES;  World-wide,  Incontestable,  Non-forfeit- 
able,  according  to  Their  terms  The  New  Mutual  Investment  and  Dividend  Investment 
Policie^  have  no  superiors  PICKETS  provide  80  weeks  Indemnity,  are  Worid- 

wide  N^oTi-foffeitable  and  make  no  deduction  in  case  of  death  for  prevnou.sly  paid  in- 
demnify in  event  of  ?otal  loss  of  sight  or  of  both  hands  or  feet  the  full  principal  sum 
is  payable,  or  one-third  the  principal  sum  for  loss  of  one  hand  or  toot. 

ALL  CLAIMS  PAID  IMMEDIATELY  Ul>ON  PRESENTATION  OF  SATISFACTORY  PROOFS- 


Principal  Office. 


418  ^aliforpia  Street 


SA.y  FRANC/SCO,  CAL. 


J.  YI.  CARMANY 


Gflen's  Furnisher 


.^fllerehant  Tailor 


Ho.  25  KEARNY  ST. 


Deutz  &  Geldermann's 

oPc|  ."bacft  Sec  (l>Ranr]pagne 


The  Leadikg  Fine  Champagne  of  Europe 


^«^ 


FINE   CIlARHTS 


St.  Estephe 
Pauillac 
Browt^  Cantenac 
St.  Julien 


Poxtet  Canet 
Chat.  Leoville 
Chat.  Larose 
Chat.  Paveil 

FINH    SAUTERfiES 


Sauternes  SrPERiEUR  Haut  ISauternes 

In  Cases,  Quarts  and  Pints 


Chat.  Margaux 
Chat.  Beychevelle 
Chat.  Montrose 
Chat.  Lafite 


Chat.  Yquem 


BUI^GUNDIES 


Chambertin 


Clos  de  Vougeot 
In  Cases,  Quarts  and  Pints 


Chablis  (White) 


COMMENI 

PORT 


INE 


^^^m^ed  by  ^--^^ 


In  Cases  of  1  Dozen  Bottles,  of  perfect  and  reliable  purity  unequaled  for 
medicinal  and  table  use,  and  guaranteed  by  shippers. 


CHARLES  MEINECKE  <&  CO. 


SOLE   AGENTS 


314  Sacramento  St.,  San  Francisco 


TABLE  OF  CONTESTS— Conlmucd 


PART  FIFTH— PI0TE1.S  page 

Baldwin    Hotel 221 

The  Berkshire 227 

Hotel  Bella  Vista 230 

Hotel  Del  Moxte ...fiiv^t  interleaf  in  part  fifth 

El  Monte  Hotel 224 

Grand  Hotel 221 

Howard  Springs 234 

Lick  House 222 

Occidental  Hotei 223 

The  Oriel 229 

Palace  Hotel 219 

Hotel  Pleasanton 225 

Hotel  Kafael 232 

The  Renton = 22S 

Sea  Beach  Hotei 231 

St.  James  Hotel 233 

Hotel  Vendome 230 

The  Westminster. 229 

PART  SIXTH— Personnel  of  the  Press 

The  Daily  Alta  California 242 

The  Argonaut 250 

The  Evening  Bulletin  , 244 

Daily  Morning  Call 241 

San  Francisco  Chronicle 236 

California  Demokrat 25G 

Daily  Morning  Examiner 240 

San  Francisco  News  Letter 252 

The  Overland  Monthly 246 

Daily  Evening  Post 256 

The  Daily  Report 238 

Oakland  Evening  Tribune  248 

The  Wasp 254 

PART  SEVENTH 

Private    Memoranda,    Advertisements   and  Edixational 

Institutions in 

PART  EIGHTH 

Diagrams  of  the  Theatres  and  Advertisements xxxv 

PART  NINTH 

Shopping  Guide , uvii 

PART  TENTH 

Additional  List ..< 257 

Containing  names  reoeivea  too  late  for  classification;  also, 

changes  of  residence  of  parties  in  main  portion   of 

book,  since  going  to  press. 


Alpiabetical  List  of  Advertisers 

PAGE 

Adeock's,  milJinery ^.o 

Argouaut,  The Z-q 

Asche,  T.  Heury,  kid  j^loves •. XXXIV 

Atkiusou,  Geo.  F.,  wood  novelties '  "  yjjj 

Balleuberg's  Baud XXXIV 

Bancroft  Compauy,  The,  artistic  printing V^S 

Bancroft  Company,  The,  educational  department 22a  146 

Bancroft  Company,  The,  school  furniture XXVI 

Bancroft  Company,  The,  wedding  card  engravers XXVIII 

Bancroft  Company,  The,  wholesale  department XXXV 

Barnard's  Business  College .  "    xvi 

Bass,  T.  J.  &  Co.,  artists'  materials '  j29 

Beach,  Chilion,  stationer XXXVIII 

Billiard  Instruction,  Prof.  J.  F.  B.  McCleery .'""'   "  "     XLII 

Bisbee's  Boarding  and  Day  School,  Miss...' !......'.......  XXIV 

Blum's  Orchestra  and  Band XLVI 

Boedewig,  G.,  artist \liI 

Bree,  T.  W.,  banjo  teacher under  Alcazar,  Balconv         XLVII 

Brown,  Albert,  undertakers  and  embalmers XXXIV 

Budde,  Joseph,  Patent  Water  Closets !Z'"""Z"Z.'"']ast  page  of  book 

California  Demokrat ,,-r. 

California  Military  Academy ,  ...  XXIV 

California  Optical  Co.,  Opticians \..ZZZZ.ZZZ.'^ci  parUiinth 

Carbone  &  Monti,  florists ^ 

Camelbne facing  inside  front  cover 

Carmany,  J.  W.,  men's  furnisher between  contents 

Centemeri  &  Co.,  P.,  celebrated  kldgloves XXVIII 

Chapman,  W.  B.  &.  Co.,  Epernay  Champagnes XXXVIII 

Chadbourne,  F.  S.,  furniture "      ^      j5q 

Clabrough,  Golcher  &  Co.,  Guns,  Ammunition ......!..... 25€a 

Clark,  G.  W.  &  Co.,  wall  paper XLII 

Columbus  Buggy  Company,  carriages '    0^4 

Commercial  Insurance  Company Z.Z" inside  page  back  cover 

Commercial  Union  Assurance  Company B 

Coats,  J.  &  p.,  thread  /    ■ ^ 

,,     ,  '  .'  '"^»^*^" facing  part  seventh 

Cooks  Bros,  interior  decorators  in  fresco XXVIII 

Coplin's,  A.,  corset  house ^  '      VI 

Corbetfs  Home  Dairy ^uider  Grand  Opera  Housei'Main  Floor  XLI 

Craig,  Cochran  &  Co.,  undertakers  and  embalmers XLVI 

Crosett,  J.  F.  S:  Co.,  employment  office "     ly 

Daily  Alta  California ....!.,......... 042 

Daily  Evening  Post,  The o-^g 

Daily  Report,  The .'."".. ^g 

Day,  Thomas  &  Co..  gas  fixtures ZZZZZ-Z-'^back  of  part  sixth 

Daniel,  John  &  Co.,  monuments jy 

DeFremery,  James,  &  Co.,  Champagnes...over  Theatre  Diagram  and  outside  back  cover 
Delger,  E.  F.,  gas  fixtures yj 

Depue  &  Aydelotte's  Business  College .Z..........ZZ...Z.'. "'".'..  22 

Dickey's  Creme  de  Lis j^ 

Dietle,  Chas.,  prize  bootmaker v 


ESTIMATES 

CHEERFULLY  GIVEN 


ALL  WORK  GUARANTEED 


J^drity  U/ipe  ^o's 


CLiflf^ET 

UXHITB  UJINE 

poHT  miH^ 

BRAHDY 

WARRANTED 

pure  aF)d  U/l^oIesome 

PURITY  OJlflE  CO. 


OF   CALIFORNIA 


303  Battery  3treet 

Near  Sacraivlknto 

539  praijeiseo,     *     *     *     ^alifor^ia 


ALPHABETICAL  LIFT  OF  AT>VERTlSVJ(.S—Cont/nrted 


PAGE 

Duffy  &  Co.,  James,  Upholstery  Goods last  page  of  book 

Duhem,  A.,  florist  and  decorator LXVI 

El  Monte  Hotel "^^^ 

Evening  Bulletin,  The ^'^^ 

"VVT 

Field  Seminary ^^^ 

Firemen's  Fund  Company inside  page  hack  cover 

First  Infantry  Regiment  Band,  N.  G.  C XLIV 

Fischbeck  &  Glootz,  soaps XLVI 

Flaglor,  A.  P.,  artistic  photographer II 

Fortriede,  H,,  ivory,  amber,  tortoise  shell under  Ale  azar.  Main  Floor XLV 

Fratinger,  Cloak  and  Suit  House ^ 

French  and  English  Institute,  Boarding  and  Day  School 22a 

Goldsmith,  E.  S.,  card  engraver X 

Gregoire,  Louis  &  Co.,  booksellers XhU 

Gruenhagen's,  fine  candies XLVIII 

Guaranty  Endowment  Association ^^ 

Gump,  S.  &  G.,  paintings XLV 

Haas,  George  candies under  Baldwin  Theatre,  Balcony  XXXIX 

Halsted  &  Co.,  funeral  directors  and  embalmers XLIV 

Hansen.  C.  R.  &  Co.,  employment  agency Baldwin  Theatre,  Balcony  XXXIX 

Haraszthy,  Arpad,  &  Co.,  wines ■ facing  title 

Harting  Life-Size  Portrait  House,  The XXXIV 

Harvey  &  Graves,  steam  heaters facing  inside  front  coyer 

Heald's  Business  College XII 

Heydon,  AsaT.,  designer XXXII 

Hotel  Del  Monte ^^^ 

Hotel  Pleasanton '■^^'^ 

Hotel  Rafael -^2 

Hotel  Vendome -"^" 

Hopkins'  Academy XIV 

Howard  Springs -^'^ 

Irving  Institute,  for  young  ladies XVI 

Johnson,  M.,  The  Cafe under  Bush  Street  Theatre,  Main  Floor  XLIX 

Johnson,  M.,  The  Cafe,  Home-made  Doughnuts LIIl 

Jones,  Mundy  &  Co.,  liquors hack  of  part  second 

Kahn  Bros.,  dry  goods XXX 

La  Favre  Packing  Company,  home  products back  of  part  third 

La  Grande  Laundry XLVIII 

Lake,  Miss,  boarding  school XII 

Lambla,  Jules  &  Co.,  employment  office under  Grand  Opera  House  XLIII 

Larcher  &  Moe  Schools  of  Languages XVI 

Larsen,  C.  G.,  Tivoli  Cafe lender  Tivoli,  Main  Floor  LI 

Larseu,  C.  G.,  Tivoli  Cafe under  Tivoli,  Balcony  LIII 

Lee,  Madame,  Manicure Orpheum,  Second  Floor  LIV 

Loryea's.  Dr.,  New  Hammara  Baths L 

Ludwig  &  Abraham,  Caterers XLVII 

Lunt's  Dancing  Academy XVI 

Maison  Riche,  The,  restaurant XLVI 

Manning's  Restaurant  and  Oyster  Grotto XLVI 

Market,  California,  choice  meats 102 

Market,  Center,  Atchinson,  B.  M.  &  Co.,  dairy  produce 102 

Marwedel,  E.  IL,  brass  bedsteads • VIII 

Mauzy,  Byron,  pianos  and  organs 151 

McKay  &  Ogston,  advertising  bureau XXX 

Meine'cke,  Chas.  &  Co.,  wines facing  contents 

Meisterschaft,  The,  school  of  languages 22a 

Merriman,  A.  F,  &  Son,  dentists XXX 

Millbrae  Dairy,  F.  H.  Green XL 

Mills  College XVII 

Montague,  W.  &  Co.,  decorative  brass  and  iron  work pre.  S.  F.  Art  Ass'a  129 


H  ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  ADVE:RTISRRS-G?«/j;/?^^rf 


Naber,  Alfs  &,  Bnine,  Wiue  aud  Liquor  Merchants ^"ijl 

Napa  Soda  Springs betweeu  L  aud  LI 

Neville  &  Co.,  Tents,  Awnings,  Hammoeks,  Etc ])ack,  part  tenth 

New  Home  Sewing  Machine  Company,  The facing  contents 

Oakland  Evening  Tribune 043 

O'Brien  &  Spotoruo,  poultry,  etc j^q2 

Overland  Monthly,  The 246 

Pacific  Business  College ^j^jy 

Pacific  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  The l>etwecn  contents 

Pacific  Portrait  Co.,  The XLIV 

Partridge,  Sam  C,  photographic  outfits ;^29 

Phillips,  Mme  J.,  new  hair  store XXVIII 

Pierson  &  Robertson,  stationery XXXII 

Plum,  Chas.  M.  &  Co..  upholstery  Company 129 

Pullman  Bustle  M'f'g  Co.,  bustles yjjj 

Roberts,  wedding  invitations,  etc XLVIII 

Roebling's  Sous  Co.,  John  A.;  wire,  wire  rope,  etc jy 

RosenthaL  fine  shoes ..'..'....'.".'.".'between  contents 

Riither  &  Bendixen y,.^^^  ^^  j.^rt  fifth 

Sackett  Boarding  and  Day  School XIX 

Sackett  Boarding  aud  Day  school  92 

San  Francisco  Chronicle 236 

San  Francisco  Laundry '..'".'.".'Z".'.'jj"ack  of  part  fifth 

San  Fraucisco  News  Letter 252 

Sau  Jose  Business  College -j^y 

Schuster  Brothers,  stoves  and  ranges XL 

Schmidt,  Val.,  pharmacist XLVIII 

Sea  Beach  Hotel,  The ."'......" 931 

Sherwood  &  Sherwood,  wines .".".".'.".'.  .'"".'ba'c'k  of  part  fourth 

Sloane,  VV.  &  J.  &  Co.,  furniture iu.ide  page  front  cover 

Smith,  A.  H.  &  Co.,  druggists  and  perfumers XXXVIII 

Snell  Seminary ^  ^  XVITT 

Southern  Pacific  Co ''"Z.Z:.ZZZZZ:n^^^  pa^t  first 

Sperry  &  Co.,  flour yy 

Steele,  James  G.  &.  Co.,  Palace  Drug  Store lii 

Stege's  Quaker  Restaurant Lj2j 

St.  James  Hotel ^„o 

Swain's  Bakery,  Swain  Brothers xfll 

Taber,  photographer _  yt 

The  Olive,  boarding  house "y 

Thors,  photographer Alcazar,  Balconv         XLVII 

Thorson,  N.,  tailor *        XXKIT 

Thread— Clark's  Spool  Cotton "  *  956a 

Tracy's  Home  and  Day  School,  Miss,  "The  Oaks" XXIV 

Trinity  School 

Tschurr  &  Einseleu,  Delmonico  Restaurant  and  Confectionery .„'.  l 

Unger,  Cress,  banjos '  ^ 

Utschig,  John,  shoes vtvt 

Van  Ness  Seminary "  „. 

Wakelee  &  Co.,  druggists ""^"^^""."i^^^.^^faciug  inside  front  cover 

Wasp,  The 254 

West,  Miss,  school  for  girls y-,, 

Westover,C.  &  Co.,  Men's  Furnishers,  1119  Broadwav,  Oakland..    .         lxII 

White  Sewing  Machine  Company,  The ." back  of  part  first 

Wickson,  G.  G.  &.  Co.,  Remington  Standard  Type-Writer bet.  L  and  LI 

WolflP,  William  &  Co.,  importers  and  commission  merchants XXXVI 

Wonder  Flower  aud  Feather  Store,  under  Baldwin  Theatre,  Main  Floor.......     XXXVII 

Wood,  George  M.  &  Co.,  engravers.. •     -^ 


PLEASURE 


AND 


HEALTH  RESORTS 


THE  FOLLOWING  NAMED 
ARE    WORTHY   OF    YOUR    VISIT 


YOSEMITE 


A  Wonder  op  the  World.  The  Fame  of  the 
YOSEMITE  Valley  is  Known  Throughout  the 
Civilized  World. 


SHASTA 


The  Last  Towering  Land  Mark  of  the  Sierras 
IN  THE  North,  Forever  on  all  Sides  Over- 
Powering  AND  Grand. 


TAHOE 


The  world  over,  the  Pleasure  Seeker  in  the 
Summer  Affects  Lakes,  the  Sea  Shore  or  the 
Springs.  One  of  the  Most  Favored  Places 
OF  this  character  is  lake  TAHOE. 


GEYSERS 


This  California  Hecla  is  alone  Worthy  of  a 
Trip  to  see.      Nature's  Own  Laboratory. 


SPRINGS 


Among  a  few  may  be  mentioned  Byron's,  Napa 
Soda,  White  Sulphur,  Highland,  ^tna.  Bart- 
LETT's,  Harbin,  Seigler,  Anderson's  and  Kla- 
math. 


TRA  VEL  B  V  THE 


SATURDAY'S 


GOLDEN  GATE  SPECIAL 


BETWEEN 

SAN  FRANCISCO 

AND 

COUNCIL  BLUFFS 


Pullman  Drawing  Room  Sleepers 
Electric  Lights,  Bath  Rooms 
Bapber  Shop.  Library 
Steam  Heating 


TICKET  OFFICES. 


613 


MARKET     ST. 

(GRAND  HOTEL  BLOCK) 


613 


BALDWIN  HOTEL  ROTUNDA  OAKLAND  FERRY 

SA.N    F^RAMCISCO,  CAL. 


J.  C.  STUBBS, 

General  Traffic  Manager 


A,   N.  TOWNE, 

General  Manager 


T.  H.  GOODMAN, 

Gen.  Passenger  &  Tkt  Agt 


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FAi^T  J^ii^< 


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Containing    the  Names,    Addresses,    Reception    Days 

AND   Country   Residences   of   the   Elite   of  San 

Francisco,  San  Rafael,  Sausalito,  San  Mateo, 

Redwood  City,   Menlo  Park,  San  Jose, 

Etc.,  Etc. 


SPKCIAL   NOTICE 

it  was  the  object  of  the  Publishers  to  issue 
this  First  Copy  of  the  San  Francisco  Blue 
Book  in  December,  i8S8,  about  the  opening 
of  the  Society  Season,  our  hsts  were  necessarily 
closed  early  in  November,  and  some  names  may 
have'  been  omitted,  which  of  right  should  have  appeared, 
but  we  have  spared  neither  trouble  nor  expense  in  its  com- 
pilation, aad  believe  it  to  be  the  most  complete  and  authentic 
work  of  the  kind  ever  issued    on  the  Pacific  Slope. 

It  will  be  published  annually,  and  interested  parties 
are  requested  to  keep  us  informed  of  any  changes  occurr- 
ing or  corrections  to  be  made  in  the  next  issue,  that 
we  may  record  them  in  the  register  at  our  office.  It  is 
our  aim  to  keep  the  Blue  Book  absolutely  correct,  and 
patrons  can  readily  see  that  the  author  must  in  a  great 
measure  depend  upon  private  sources  for  his  information; 
therefore,  to  avoid  errors,  which  cause  so  much  annoy- 
ance,   we   request  your    hearty    co-operation. 

Very  respectfully 
TTHE   BArsTCROKX  COIVLPA^slY 

San  Francisco,  CaL,  Bee.  ist,  i8SS 


"^  WHITE  IS  KING 

HONOR  TO  WHOM  HONOR  IS  DUE 

The  White  Sewing  Machine  Co. 

Awarded  the  First,  Highest  and  ouly  Award— a  Silver  Medal— for  the 
Best,  Most  Durable  and  Complete  Family  Sewing  Machine,  after 
One  Hundred   Days  of  solid  competition   with  the   Singer, 
New  Home  and  Domestic  Sewing  Machines,  demon- 
strating conclusively   that 

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The  Best  Sewing-  Machine  in  theWorld 


It  Runs  the  Lightest  Makes  the  Least  Noise 

Has  the  Greatest  Range  of  Work 

Simple,  Durable  and  Complete 

All  of  this  backed  up  by  a  Jury  of  Intelligent   Mechanical 

Experts  at  the  Great  Centennial  Exhibit 

at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1888. 

Offices,  I08  and  MO  Post  Street,  San  Francisco 


THE 


San  Francisco  Blue  Book 


18S8— 1889 


Note.— The  Italics  designate  the  Reception  Day,  the  Bold-Faced  Type, 

the  Countrj'  Residence 


AVjbott,  Mr  and  Mrs  Augustus;  Cosmos  Club 
Abbott,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  Leonard,  Jr. ;  2411  Pierce  st. 
Abbott.  Mr  and  Mrs  AVm.;  311  Haight  st. 
Acherson,  Charles  H.;  Oriel  Hotel 

Miss 

Ackerson,  Mrs  J.  W.;  30  Hawthorne  st. 

Adams,  J.  M. ;  2510  Washington  st. 

Adams,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  Quincy ;  734  Sutter  st. 

Adams,  L.  L. ;  Lick  House 

Adams,  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  S.;  825  Bush  st. 

Miss  Ella 

Adams,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  L.;  822  Shotvvell  st. 
Adams,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  J. ;  1922  Franklin  st. 

Miss  Louise 

Albertson,  Dr.  and  Mrs ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Alexander,  Joseph ;  14C8  JMcAUister  st. 

Alexander,  S.  Cameron ;  Cosmos  Club 

Allen,  Mr  and  Mrs;  926  Fillmore  st. 

Allen,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  T. ;  2204  Jackson  st. 

Allen,  Miss  Elsie;  800  Ellis  st. 

Allen,  Mrs  Harry;  570  Harrison  st. 

Allen,  Henry  F. 


Sacramento 


Friday 

Tuesdav 

Monday 


Thursday 


Thursday 


Menlo  Park 
Fair  Oaks 


Monday 


Wednesday 


Thursday 


Ross  Valley 


THE  FR^XCO- AMERICAN  FOOD  GO'S  readv  made  Soups  are  cheaper  and  better 
than  can  be  made  at  home.    All  first-class  Grocers  keep  them. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Ceast  Agents 


ALLEN 


AYERS 


Monday 

Monday 

Monday 
Monday 


San  Jose 


San  Rafael 


Tuesday      San  Diego 


Allen,  Judge  J.  M.;  Grand  Hotel  San  Mateo 

Allison,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  E.;  Palace  Hotel 

Alverson,  Mrs  Blake;  825  Post  st. 

Alvord,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  ;  Palace  Hotel 

Alvord,  H.  B.;  Cosmos  Club 

Ames,  Mrs  E.  C;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Ames,  Mr  and  Mrs  Fisher ;  The  Bella  Vista 

Ames,  Mr  and  ]Mrs  Pelham  W. 

Miss  Gertrude 

Miss  Alice 

Anderson,  Miss;  1222  Pine  st. 

Anderson,  Mrs  J.  W. ;  30  Hawthorne  st. 

Andrews,  Colonel  and  Mrs  A. ;  Lick  House  Monday 

Andrus,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H.  San  Mateo 

Andruss,  Miss  May ;  Presidio 

Angus,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  S. ;  1501  AVashington  st. 

Arguella,  Miss  Tula;  912  Bush  st 

Armstrong,  Mrs ;  Haight  and  Baker  sts. 

Armstrong,  Mrs  H.  W. ;  814  Fulton  st. 

Armstrong,  W.  H. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Arnold,  Mr  and  Mrs  Austin;  413  Van  Ness  ave.     Thursday 

Arthur,  Charles  S. ;  Purser  O.  &  0.  S.  S.  Co. 

Ashburner,  Mrs  William ;  1014  Pine  st. 

Ashe,  Mrs  Caroline  L. ;  2315  Sacramento  st.  Thursday 

Miss  Lena 

Miss  Millie 

Miss  Bettie 

Ashe,  R.  Porter;  2315  Sacramento  st. 
Ashe,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  L. 

Ashworth,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas ;  806  McAllister  st.   Thursday 

Atherton,  Mrs  DoQiingo  G. ;  lUSO  California  st. 

Atherton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Faxon  D. 

Atkinson,  Thomas  T. ;  1610  Turk  st. 

Austin  Dr.  and  Mrs  H. ;  S.  E.  cor  McAllister  and 

Austin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph;  Palace  Hotel 

Auzal,  Dr.  E.  W.;  Cosmos  Club 

Ayer,  Dr.  Washington  ;  1622  Clay  st. 

Miss  MalDel 

Ayers,  Captain  J.  C,  U.  S.  A. 


Fresno 

Menio  Park 
Menlo  Park 


Gough  sts. 
Monday 

Annapolis,  Md. 

Benicia 


Always  reliable  and  uniform— HORACE  R.  KELLY  &  GO'S  Key  West  Havaua  Cigars. 

MAU.  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


BABCOCK  :?  BALFOUR 

Babcock,  John ;  The  Westminster 

Babcock,  Wilham  San  Rafael 

Harry 

Babcock,  Miss;  306  California  st. 

Bach,  Charles ;  1583  Folsom  st. 

Bachelder,  Mr  and  Mrs  Horace ;  Thursday 

Bachelder,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  F.  Thursday  Sunol 

Bachman,  Mr  and  Mrs  S. ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Backus,  General  and  Mrs  Samuel  W. ;  N.  W.  cor.  20th  and  Howard  sts. 

1st  and  3rd  Tuesdays        Santa  Barbara 
Bacon,  Joseph  S. ;  806  Jones  st. 

Miss  Helen 

Badlam.  Mr  and  Mrs  Alexander ;  1024  Franklin  st.  Friday 

Miss  Maud 

Alexander  T. 

Edgar 

Baggs,  Mr  and  Mrs  Montgomery  ;  The  Westminster 

Bagley,  Mrs  Angeline  1).;  28  Liberty  st. 

Miss  Adele 

Miss  Sarah  W. 

David  B. 

Albert  B. 


Bailey,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  D.;  1915  Franklin  st. 

Bailey,  Mrs  M.;  N.  E.  corner  Fillmore  and  McAllister  sts. 

Bailey,  Mrs  Maria;  824  Valencia  st.  Wednesday 

Baird,  Mrs  B.  H.;  1454  Franklin  st. 

Baker,  Mr  and  Mrs  A. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Baker,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  S.  Portland,  Orl. 

Baker,  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  L.;  1822  Washington  st.        Thursday 
Wakefield 

Baldwin,  Charles  A.;  Union  Club 

Baldwin,  Mr  and  Mrs  E,  J.;  1217  California  st.        Tuesday 

Baldwin,  George  W.;  Baldwin  Hotel 

Baldwin,  Mrs  Leon ;  N.  E.  corner  Gough  and  Broadway  sts. 

Baldwin,  Mrs  M.  V.;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Baldwin,  Mr  and  Mrs  0.  D. ;  S.  E.  cor.  Pacific  ave.  and  Buchanan  st. 

Baldwin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Stewart  A. ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 

Balfe,  M.  J. ;  2446  Jackson  st. 

Balfour,  Robert  Menlo  Park 


RICHARDSON  &  ROBBINS'  Boned  Chicken,  Turkey,  Cooked  Ham,  Rolled  Ox 
Tongue,  Curried  Oysters  and  Fowl,  Plum  Pudding  and  Potted  Meats;  to  be  had 
of  all  first-class  Grocers.  MAU.  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


BALL 


BA^ 


Ball,  G. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Ball,  Captain  H.  M.;  1908  Stockton  st. 

Ball,  Wm.  K.;  1317  Larkin  st. 

Ballard,  Irwin;  The  Berkshire 

Bancroft,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  L. ;  1403  Van  Ness  ave 

Bancroft,  Mr  and  Mrs  Hubert  H.;  1003  Van  Xess  ave.        Walnut  Creek 

Bancroft,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  B.;  1607  Post  st.  Friday 

Bandman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Julius;  514  Lombard  st.        Wednesday 

Miss  Ant  one  F. 

Bandman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  J. ;  908  Van  Ness  ave.,  until  31arch  31, 
1889.     After  April  1st,  '89,  2215  Broadway  st. 


Banning,  Mrs ;  Occidental  Hotel 

Miss  Lucy 

Miss  Mary 

Barber,  Mr  and  Mrs  Wm. 

Miss  Mary 

Miss  Alice 

Barclay,  Peter  T. ;  927  Haight  st. 

Barkan,  Dr.  A. ;  1803  Gough  st. 

Barnard,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  B. ;  46  O'Parrell  st. 

Barnell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Barnes.  General  and  Mrs  W.  H.  L. ;  821  Sutter  st. 

AVilliam  S. 

Barnes,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  P. ;  Lick  House  Monday 

Miss  Bessie 

Barra,  E.  J. ;  73S  Sixteenth  st. 

Barreda,  Mrs.  F.  L. :  1614  California  st.  Tuesday 

Miss  Rose 

Miss  Christine 

Barrett,  W.  G. 

Barriolhet,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry 

Barron,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward 

Barrows,  Rev.  and  Mrs  C.  D. ;  901  Sutter  st. 

Barry,  Thomas  F. ;  806  Lombard  st. 

Barstow,  Mrs  George  ;  927  Pine  st. 

Bartlett,  George  H. ;  1436  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Barton,  Benj.  F. ;  612  Bush  st. 

Barton,  Mr  and  Mrs  AVillard  T. ;  2618  Pacific  ave. 

Bass,  Dr.  Frederick;  230  Kearnv  st. 


Monday  Los  Angeles 


Thursday  Ross  Valley 


Sausalito 

San  Mateo 

Mayfield 


Try  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  C0^-^  Natural  Flavor  French  Soups,  put  up  iu 
glass  especiallv  for  Childreu's  Diet,  luvalids.  Sick  or  Weak  Persons. 

MAT,  SADLER  6:  CO..  Pacific  Coast  Agent- 


BASS 


BEERS 


Bass,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  J. ;  S.  E.  cor.  Noe  and  Fifteenth  sts. 


Bassett,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  C. 
Bastain,  C.  C. ;  Galindo  Hotel 
Bates,  Mrs  A.  B. ;  1619  Washington  st. 
Miss  Mary  D. 

Bates,  George  W. ;  1705  Octavia  st. 

Miss  Laura 

Bates,  Morris  U. ;  317  Geary  st. 

Bauer,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  A. ;  509  Post  st. 

Miss  Minna 

Miss  Lulu 

Bauer,  John  E. ;  1838  Geary  st. 

Miss  Nellie 

John  E.  Jr. 

Baum,  Mrs  Charles;  1705  Powell  st. 
—Alexander 

Baum,  31.  C. ;  Baldwin  Hotel 

Bausman,  Mr  and  Mrs  William;  10  Bond  st. 

Miss  Harry 

Miss  Laura 

Henry  S. 

Beach,  Mr  and  Mrs  Chilion ;  1301  Taylor  st. 

Beach,  Thomas  P. ;  Bohemian  Club 

Beale,  Truxton;  1007  California  st. 

Bean,  Lieut.  W.  H.,  U.  S.  A.;  Presidio 

Beauregard,  A.  T.;  Cosmos  Club 

Beaver,  George  L. 

Beaver,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  W. ;  1300  Taylor  st. 

Miss  Ethel 

Miss  Kate 

Miss  Anna 

Frederick  H. 


Menlo  Park 


Friday 


Monday 


Thursday 


Thursday 


San  Diego 

Santa  Clara 


T  uesday 


Beck,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  E.;  1716  Bush  st. 
Beck,  Harry  M.;  1019  Sutter  st. 

Beck.  Mr  and  Mrs  Milton  W. 

Miss  Myrtle 

Ee3,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick  A.;  620  Eddy  st. 
Bee,  Mrs  .S.  L.;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Everett  N. 

Beers,  Rev.  and  Mrs  Hiram  W.;  Occidental  Hotel 


Tuesday 


San  Jose 


Monday 

Monday 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  GO'S  Freuch  Soups  are  put  \ap  for  family  use  in 
quart  and  pint  cans  and  one  and  a  half  pint  e-]ass  jars. 

MAU.  SADLER  .t  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents 


BEFORD 


BINGHAM 


San  Jose 

Mare  Island 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Santa  Barbara 


Beford,  Miss  Fannie;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Belcher,  E.  A.;  322  Geary  st. 

Belcher,  Judp:e  W.  C;  Palace  Hotel 

Belden,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  A.;  2218  Devisadero  st. 

Belden,  Josiah 

Belknap,  Mr  and  Mrs  David  P. ;  24  Metcalfe  place 

Belknap,  Admiral  and  Mrs  Geo.  C. 

Bell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Francis  V. ;  622  Polk  st. 

Bell,  J.  A.,  U.  S.  N. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Bell,  Mr  and  Mrs  John 

Bell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas;  1661  Octavia  st. 

Bemis,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  C;  419  Bryant  st. 

Bender,  Miss  E.;  1009  Clay  st. 

Benedick,  W.  E.;  1707  Octavia  st. 

Benjamin,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  F.;  2712  Pine  st.  Wednesday 

Benjamin,  Lieut.  E.  E.,  U.  S.  A.;  Angel  Island 

Bennett,  Mr  and  Mrs  Clement;  711  Jones  st. 

Bennett,  Major  F.  T.,  U.  S.  A.;  Presidio 

Bennett,  T.  A.;  Grand  Hotel 

Benson,  John;  803  Stockton  st. 

Bent,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  F. ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Bentley,  Horatio  N. ;  1463  O'Farrell  st. 

Benussi,  Signa  ;  325  Chestnut  st. 

Benyaurd,  Major  W.  H.  H. ;  Occidental  Hotel 

Bermingham,  John;  611  Chestnut  st. 

Miss  Charlotte 

^er^^'  S.  B.  San  Rafael 

Berry,  Thomas;  1125  Harrison  st. 

Bertheau,  C;  1719  Geary  st. 

Berton,  Geo.  A.;  104  Turk  st. 

Best,  Lieut,  and  Mrs  Clement,  Jr.,  U.  S.  A.;  Presidio 

Beylard,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  D.  San  Mateo 

Bigelow,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  H. ;  816  Powell  st. 

Bigelow,  John  F.;  1004  Pine  st. 

Bigelow,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  C. ;  N.AV.  cor.  McAllister  and  Steiner  sts.   M.j.iday 

Biggs,  Mr  and  Mrs  Harry  C. ;  1240   Sutter  st. 

Billings,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  E.;  1612  Clay  st.         Tv.esday 

Bingham,  Lindsey  G. ;  1302  California  st. 


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7                                                      BLOUNT 
BIRD  ' 

Bird,  Dr.  and  Mrs  N.  J.;  140  McAllister  st.  Wednesday 

'    ,    ^,         1  TIT  Sacramento 

Bifdsall,  Mr  and  Mrs 

Miss  Etta 

Frederick 

Birdsall,  Miss;  916  Hyde  st. 

Bishop,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  P.;  1503  Larkin  st. 

Bissell,  H.  M.;  2434  Finest. 

Miss  Julia 

Bixler,  Mr  and  Mrs  David;  S.W.  cor.  Union  and  Pierce  sts.     Friday 
Blair,  Captain  and  Mrs  Samuel ;  1315  Van  Ness  ave.     Thursday 

Miss  Jennie 

William 


Blaisdell,  C.  J. ;  The  Renton 

Blake,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Charles  E. ;  1614  Geary  st. 

Blake,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Charles  E.,  Sr. ;  618  Eddy  st. 

Blake,  Charles  T. ;  4  Vernon  place 

Blake,  Maurice  C. ;  325   17th  st. 

Blakeman,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  Z. ;  2420  Pacific  ave.       Friday 

Blakeney,  Thomas  J . ;  137  Montgomery  st. 

Blanchard,  John  0. ;  2006  Jackson  st. 

Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  P. 

Miss  Katie 

Blanchard,  Mrs  L.  A. ;  1008  Bush  st. 

Blanding,  Mr  and  Mrs  Gordon ;  1900  Franklin  st.     Friday 

Miss  Lena 

Blaney,  Mrs  Charles  D.  ^^^  J°^^ 

Blaney,  E.  AV. ;  2721  Sacramento  st. 

Blankman,  Dr.  and  Mrs ;  Nucleus  Building 

Blethen,  Miss  Mamie ;  2901  California  st. 

Blethen,  Mr  and  Mrs  C. ;  The  Renton  Monday 

Bli=s,  Miss  Annie ;  1597  Pacific  ave.  Friday 

Block,  Mr  and  Mrs  James ;  1533  Sacramento  st. 

Blood,  Ira  E. ;  17th  and  Noe  sts. 

^Nliss  May 

George 

Blood,  Dr.  and  Mrs  John  N. ;  324  Noe  st. 

Bloodgood,  Miss  Annie ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Bloom,  S. ;  230   7th  st. 

Blount,  Mrs  A.  K. ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 


H.  R.  KELLY'S  BOUQUET  Key  West  Havana  Cigars  have  uo  equaL     Smoke  them 
and  see  for  yourself.  ^^^^ ^  ^^^^^^  ^  ^.^_^  p^^.^^  ^^^^^  ^^^^^^ 


BLOW 


BOSQUI 


Blow,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  W. ;  912  Pine  st. 
Blum,  Mrs  A. ;  526  Ellis  st. 

Boardman,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  C. ;  1750  Franklin  st.      Tuesday 

Miss  Dora 

Samuel  H. 

D. 

Bode,  William ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Boericke,  Dr.  William;  1329  Finest. 

Boericke,  Dr.  and  Mrs  William ;  834  Sutter  st. 

Boggs,  Hon.  and  Mrs  John  ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Boggs,  Mrs  John ;  2115  Broadway  st. 

Bolado,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joaquin ;  528  Sutter  st.  Monday 
Miss  Dulce 

Boiling,  Randolph ;  Cosmos  Club 

Bolton,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  R. ;  2201  Jones  st. 
Miss  Fannv 


Colusa 


Europe 


-Miss  Lizzie 
-Robert  C. 


Bond,  C.  A. ;  The  Bella  Vista 

Bonelli,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  S. ;  Hotel  Fairmount 

Bones^ell,  Chesley  K. ;  1214  Hyde  st. 

Bonestell,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  T. ;  1506  Sacramento 

Bonestell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Louis  H. ;  512  Stockton  sf. 

Louis  Cutler 

Bonnell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edwin ;  1709  Gough  st. 
Allison  C. 

Bonner,  Mr  and  Mrs  John ;   1900  Vailejo  st. 

Bonney,  Miss  Callie ;  Oriel  Hotel 

Boomer,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  H. ;  948  Haight  st. 

Booth,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  G. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Booth,  Hon.  Newton 

Borden,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ivy ;  1501  Van  Ness  ave. 

Borel,  Mr  and  Mrs  Antoine;  606  Stockton  st. 

Boruck,  Mr  and  Mrs  Marcus  D. ;  2125  California  st 

Bosqui,  Mr  and  :\rrs  Edward  ;  814  Lombard  st. 

Miss  Helen 

Miss  Katie 

Miss  Emma 


Wednesday 

St. 


Monday 
Monday 
Monday 


Sacramento 


Thursday 


Sacramento 
Ross  Valley 


-Eciw^d  L. 


Chicken  and  Game  Pates  Truffled,  made  in  the  French  style  by  the  FRAXCO-AMERI- 
L  A>  1-OOD  CO.,  will  be  found  delicious  for  Breakfast,  Lunch  or  ^UDt^er  /^t 
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BOTHIN 


BRAXDENSTEIX 


BothiD,  :.lr  and  Mrs  H.  E. ;  N.  E.  cor.  Van  Xess  and  Jackson        Friday 


Botsford,  Mrs  E.;  The  Berkshire 

Bourke,  J.F.;  "Chronicle"  Office 

Bourn,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  B.;  1300  Hydest. 

Miss  Zaidee 

Bourne.  John  B.;  2516  California  st. 
Bowen,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  J. ;  201S  Franklin  st. 

Miss  Mary 

-Miss  Edith 

Bowen,  Mr  and  3Irs  Joseph  J.;  2014  Webster  st. 
Bowers,  G.  W.;  2610  Jackson  st. 
Bowie,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  J. ;  1913  Clay  st. 

Miss  Bessie 

Bowie,  Allan  St.  John;  1225  Geary  st. 
Miss  Jessie 


Monday 


St.  Helena 


Fridxui 


Friday 


San  Mateo 
San  Mateo 


Bowie,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Hamilton  C. 

Bowie,  Mr  and  Mrs  Harry  P.;  Sacramento,  near  Franklin  st 

Bowie,  Dr.  Robert  1.;  2202  California  st. 

Bowman,  George  F. ;  2460  Pacific  ave. 

Bowman  Mr  and  Mrs  John  ;  1832  Sutter  st. 

Bowman,  Prof.  M.  L.;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Bowman,  Mrs  May ;  828  Union  st. 

Boyd,  Mr  and  :Mrs  Alexander;  2023  AVashington  st. 

Boyd,  Mr  and  Mrs  Colin  M. ;  American  Exchange,  (member  Cosmos  Club) 

Boyd,  James  T.;  Pacific  Club 

Boyd,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  T. ,  Jr. ;  317  22d  st.  Wednesday 

Boyd,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  F. 

Bovsen,  Julius;  911  Valencia  st. 

— Miss  W\  T. 

Edward  C. 

Boyson,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Thomas ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Bradley,  Miss 

Bradley,  Mr  and  Mrs  Geo.  L.;  Baldwin  Hotel  Monday 

Miss  Grace 

Bragg,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert;  N.  E.  cor.  Castro  and  Beaver  sts.    Wednesday 

Miss  Mary 

Miss  Lizzie 

John  S. 

Robert,  Jr. 

Brandenstein,  M.  J. ;  1611  Bush  st.  


San  Rafael 

Wednesday 


Mare  Island 


H.  O.  WILBUR  &  SON'S  Chocolate  and  Cocoa  Preparations  are  uuexcelled  for  quality 
Ask  your  Grocer  for  them.       MAU.  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


BRANDLER  ^o  "  bROWN 


Brandler,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  L.  San  Rafael 

Brant,  Lieut.  L.  P.,  U.  S.  A.;  Angel  Island 

Brastow,  Mrs  S.  D. ;  1116  Hyde  st.  Thursday 

Breaisted,  Mrs;  Oriel  Hotel  Monday 

Breede,  Henry  L.;  1014  Stockton  st. 

Breeze,  Charles  K. ;  Cosmos  Club  Concord,  Cal. 

Breeze  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  ;  N.W.  cor.  Franklinand  Suttersts.  Thnrsdn,^ 
The  Misses 

Breon,  Mr  and  Mrs  Paul;  Lick  Hous3  Monday 

Briel,  M.  L.;  226  Stockton  st. 

Briggs,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  R.;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Brigham,  Dr.  and  Mrs  C.  B.;  2202  Broadway  st.  Lake  Tahoe 

Brison,  William  M. ;  1299  Taylor  st. 

Bristol,  Mrs;  919  O'Farrell  st. 

Miss  Maude  K. 

Miss  Helen 


Mr  and  Mrs  Robert  D. 

Brittan,  Miss;  Beresford  Hous? 

Brittan,  Mr  and  Mrs  N.  J.  Redwo:d  City 

Britton,  George  W.;  1313  Taylor  st. 

Britton,  Joseph;  829  Union  st. 

Brooks,  Samuel  H  ;  634  Polk  st. 

Miss  Maggie 


-Miss  Belle 
-Miss  Lucy 


Brooks,  Samuel  M. ;  611  Clay  st. 

Brooks,  Wm.  A.  ;  621  Bush  st. 

Brown,  Dr.  Charlotte  Blake;  43o  Geary  st. 

Brown,  George  C. ;  1026  Washington  st. 

Brown,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  E. ;  120  Sutter  st. 

Brown,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  H. ;  003  Treat  ave.  Thursday 

Brown,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thos. ;  1019  Bush  st.  Thursday 
Miss  Lizzie 


Miss  Grace 

Miss  Fannie 

Brown,  AV.  E. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Brown,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  S.  ;  426  Ellis  st.  Thursday 

Brown,  Mr  and  .Airs  William  G.  ;  815  Treat  ave.      Wednesday 
Brown,  Mr  and  Mrs  Winsor ;  517  Mason  st. 


^^^^^^'|,.^,E^;;;;EST  HAyAN\\  cigars  have  been  sold  in  this  market  for 

o^er  ten  > ears.    A  sufficient  guarantee  that  they  are  the  Best  on  the  market 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


BRUCE 


11 


BURKE 


Friday 
Thursday 


Tuesday 

Wednesday 

Thursday 

Monday 
Thwedaij 


Bruce,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert ;  2122  Pacific  ave. 
Bruguire,  Mrs  Emiie  A. ;  1800  Franklin  st. 
Brumagin,  J.  W. ;  1812  Sacramento  st. 

Miss  Minnie 

Stuart  M. 

Bruue,  :\Ir  and  Mrs  Henry  ;  824  Grove  sc. 
Brunswick,  Mr  and  Mrs  E. ;  2107  California  st. 
Brvan,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  J. ;  606  Folsom  st. 

— Will  V. 

Bryant,  Mrs  A.  J. ;  822  Sutter  st. 
Bryant,  George  H. ;  2315  California  st. 

Bryde,  Mrs;  The  Berkshire 

The  Misses 

Buckbee,  Spencer  C. ;  1906  Laguna  st. 

Miss  Annie 

Samuel  G. 

Buckingham,  A.  E. ;  1016  Franklin  st. 

Miss  Ella  F. 

Buckingham,  Thomas  H. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Buckingham,  Mr  and  Mrs  W. ;  Oriel  Hotel  Monday 

Buckley,  Dr.  C.  F. ;  811  Larkin  st. 

Buckley,  Mrs  E.  P. ;  1103  Jackson  st. 

Bucknall,  Dr.  and  Mrs  George  J. ;  1121  Laguna  st.  Thursday 

Miss  Maggie 

Bull,  3Ir  and  Mrs  Alpheus ;  Francisco  and  Leavenworth  sts. 

Alpheus,  Jr. 

Bundschu,  Charles ;  125  Chestnut  st. 

Bunker,  Mr  and  Mrs  R^^:?'-t  F.  ;  62J  Eddy  st. 

^li^F-  Y.V..: 

Bunker,  Mr  and  Mrs  Willia  •     '. ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 
Buil>ank,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  B.  :  1 114  Clay  st. 

Eurdick,  George  R. ;  1523  Sc(,U  et. 

Miss  Fannie 

Burgess,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  1  f. ;  1019  Hyde  st. 
Burgess,  Dr.  and  Mrs  0.  0. ;  i  -•  *  Geary  st.  Friday 

Burgin,  John  F. ;  801  Golden  lute  ave.  Friday 

MisR   \.gnes 

John  F.,  Jr. 

Burke,  Judge  and  ISIrs  Ethell    :i  ■  824  Powell  st.      Tuesday 


Kelseyville 


GORDON'  &  DILWORTH'S  Fiue  1     served  Fruits,  Jellies,  Olives.   Ketcliup,  Wiue 
Jellies,  Etc.,  to  be  had  a^  all  -^  JV^o^^^^^  ^  ,.0..  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


BURLING 


12 


CAMPBELL 


Los  Angeles 


San  Jose 


Burling,  Mrand  Mrs  Benjamin  L. ;  1618  Washington  st.     Tuesday 

Miss  Mamie  H. 

G.  B. 

Burling,  J.  W. ;   The  Bella  Vista 

Burlington,  Mrs  William ;  1618  Washington  st. 

Burnett,  J.  C,  U.  S.  N. ;  Cosmos  Club  "McArthur" 

Burnett,  Mrs  J.  M. ;  1713  Larkin  st.  Friday 

Burnett,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  C. ;  1916  Broadway  st. 

Burns,  Capt.  and  Mrs  A.  M. ;  1329  Leavenworth  st.  Tuesday 

Miss  Daisy 

Burns,  Clayton  J. 

Burns,  Mr  and  Mrs  Isidore  ;  Grand  Hotel  Monday 

Burns,  Mrs  M.  A.  ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Miss  Lillie 

Burns,  Paul  O. ;  Cosmos  Club 
Burns,  W.  F. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Burrell,  Mr  and  Mrs;  1322  Mission  st. 
Miss  Nellie  E. 

Burton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles;  1024  Washington  st. 
William 

Bush,  Hyman  P. ;  1011  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Butler,  Miss ;  522  Van  Ness  ave. 

Butterfield,  Miss  Ada ;  1 1 05  Taylor  st.  Menlo  Park 

Buxton,  0.  W. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Byrne,  F.  J. ;  Occidental  Hotel 

Byrne,  J.  W. ;  Occidental  Hotel 

Cachot,  Miss  Minnie;  207  Taylor  st. 

Cahalin,  Miss  G.  H. ;  616  Jones  st. 

Cahill,  E.  J. ;  Grand  Hotel 

Callaghan,  Mr  and  Mrs  D. ;  830  Eddy  st. 

The  Misses 

Callahan,  Rev.  Father  Menlo  Park 

Cammock,  J.  M. ;  Grand  Hotel 
Campbell,  Alexander,  Jr. ;  1415  Mason  st. 

Campbell,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  F. ;  1519  Van  Ness  ave. 
Miss  Isabel 

Campbell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Walter  C.  (Mrs  Mariner) ;  1820  Turk  st.     Mow..  .  y 
Campbell,  W.  S. ;  Cosmos  Club  Ne??  York 

Campbell,  William  H.,  Jr. ;  2301  Devi.sadero  st. 


-MATTONI'S  GIESSHUBLER.    The  Empress  of  Table  Wate-  .    The  favorite 

of  all  Visitors  at  Karlsbad.    MAU,  SADLER  c«.'       -.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


CAPP 


13 


CASTELAZO 


Capp,  Prof.  A.  B. ;  1148  Sutter  st. 

Carey,  Gen'l  and  Mrs  J.  T. ;  Grand  Hotel 

Carlin,  Lieut.  U.  S.  N, 

Carlson,  C.  J. ;  523  Pine  st. 

Carman,  Miss ;  410  Post  st. 

Carmany,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  W.  ;  514  Hyde  st. 

Carolan,  Mr  and  Mrs  James ;  1714  California  st. 

Miss  Evelyn 

Miss  Genevieve 

Miss  Emeline 

Frank 

Herbert 


Monday 


Monday 
T  uesday 
Tuesday 


Mare  Island 


Carpenter,  Edwin  W. ;  1312  Taylor  st. 

Carpenter,  Mrs  M.  A. ;  92-3  Clay  st. 

Carrey,  Mr  and  MrsEdmond;  N.  E.  cor.  Sutter  and  Steiner  sts. 

Carrigan,  Mr  and  Mrs  Andrew;  2124  California  st. 

Miss 

Andrew,  Jr. 

WiUiam 


Carroll,  Edgar  B. 

Miss  Mamie 

Miss  Flora 

Carroll,  John ;  Palace  Hotel 

Miss 

Miss  F. 

G.  L. 

Carroll,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  J. ;  1520  Van  Ness  ave. 
Carroll,  Thomas  P. ;  5lH  Lombard  st. 

Miss  Lizzie 

Casa,  A.  Delia ;  Grand  Hotel 
Case,  Geo.  A. ;  2338  Washington  st. 
Case,  Mr  and  Mrs  I.  W. 
Casey,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  J. 
•  Cassell,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  F. ;  2118  Pacific  ave. 
Casserly,  Mrs  Eugene ;  2123  Buchanan  st. 

Miss  S.  Daisy 

John  B. 

Augustus 

Castelazo,  Arthur  ;  730  Gough  st. 
Miss 


Sacramento,  9th  &  H  sts. 


Monday 


Friday 
Friday 


Astoria,  Or. 
Stockton 
Friday 
Friday 


TRY  GRANDMA'S  DELIGHT  JAPAN  TEA;  put  up  in  1  pound  rouud  cauisters  ouly 
Ask  vour  Grocer  for  it.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Sole  Proprietor... 


CASTLE  ,, 
^ "*  CHRIETIEN 

Castle  Air  and  Mrs  Frederick  L. ;  Van  Xess  ave.  and  Sutter  st 

311SS  UJanche 

Miss  Eva 

Albert  E. 

Arthur  H. 

Castle,  Mr  and  Mrs  M. ;  1624  Octavia  st. 

Castle,  Seville  H. 

Castle.  Mr  and  Mrs  Walter  M. ;  1824  Pacific  ave.     Friday  ^"^  "^'"'^ 

Catherwood,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  B. ;  Palace  Hotel         Monday 

Catlow,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  ;  San  Jose  ave.  and  24th  st.     Thnrsday 

Center,  Mr  and  Mrs  Wm. ;  214  Shotwell  st. 

John 

Chadbourne,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  S. ;  1106  Bush  st. 
Chalmars,  Wm.  L. ;  641  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Chamberlain,  Mrs  Eloise ;  306  Stockton  st. 

Miss  Cherry 

Miss  Belle 

Miss  Charlotte 

Chamberlain,  Colonel  and  3Irs  W.  E. 

Chapman,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  S. ;  Palace  Hotel  Uonday   ' 

Chapman,  ^YiifredB^;  (Consul  for  Bslgium) ;  Union  Club  ; 

Otfxce  123  California  st. 
Chappell,  Joseph  J. ;  317  Powell  st. 
Chase,  Miss ;  1222  Pine  st. 

Chase,  Mr  and  Mrs  Horace  B.  VoMnf^.-n      m 

,,-  ^^  ^ountville.  Napa  Co 

C  heeseman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Morton  ;  Palace  Hotel.      Mondau 

Miss  Jennie  • 

George  S. 

Chesebroagh,  Mr  and  Mrs  A. ;  242S  Jackson  st. 
Chevassus,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward;  2521  Scott  st. 

Childs.  Wm.;  Palace  Hotel 

Mrs  O.  W.  ^°^  Ange:e3 

—The  Missas 

Chinn,  Miss;  X.W.  cor.  Washington  aud  Franklin  sts.     Frida, 

Chmn,  Mrs  Thomas ;  2923  Clay  st. 

Chismore,  Dr.  George;  92)  Market  st. 

ChowQ,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  G. ;  531  Turk  st. 

Choynski,  Herbert;  1209  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Chrietien,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  M. ;  S04  Bush  .st.         Tuesday 


CHRYSTAL 


15 


COIT 


Chrystal.Mrs;  1329  Union  st. 

Pierre 

James  B. 


Church,  Seymour  ;  1910  Howard  st. 

Church,  Mrs  T.  R. ;  1016  Franklin  st. 

Clark,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  H. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Clark,  Joseph ;  Union  Club 

Clark,  Miss  Minnie 

Clark,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  E. ;  1703  Broderick  st. 

Clark,  Warren  D. ;  N.  E.  cor.  California  st.  and  V 

Clark,  Mr  and  Mrs  Z.  P. ;  2612  California  st. 

Clarke,  Alfred  ;  1421  Howard  st. 

Clarke,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jeremiah  ;  2119  California  st 

Miss  Edith 

Miss  Lottie 

E.  K. 


Tuesdai/ 
Monday 


Sacramento 


Clarke,  T.  D. ;  Grand  Hotel 
Clawson,  Leonard  E. ;  129  Oak  st. 
Clayton,  Mrs  C. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Clement,  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  H.  ;  The  Bella  Vista 
Clements,  John ;  Lick  House 
Clough,  Charles  L. ;  Cosmos  Club 
Cluiiess,  Dr.  and  Mrs  W.  R. 

Miss  Mabel 

Miss  Minnie 


Clunie,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  J. ;  836  Turk  st. 
Cochran,  Dr.  and  Mrs  John  ;  The  Berkshire 
Code,  Mr  and  Mrs  Philip  D  ;  93)  Valencia  st. 
Code,  James  A. ;  930  Valencia  st. 

Miss  May 

Coffin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jam3S 
Coffin,  Mrs  G. 

Cofran,  Tohn  W.  G. ;  1404  Van  Ness  ave. 
•  Cog^ins,  Edward  B. ;  The  Westminster 

Cohen,  Edward  A. ;  1706  Fillmore  st. 

Cohen,  Rev.  Elkan  ;  905  Hyde  st. 

Cohen,  Mr  and  Mrs  R. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Cohn,  Mrs ;  1404  Sutter  st. 

Coit,  :^.Irs  Lillie  M. ;  Palace  Hotel 


an  Ness  ave. 
Tuesday 

Fiida'i 


Monday 
Tliuri'.day 


Sacramento 


Mo  It  da') 


TueHdjv) 


San  Rafael 
Carson,  Nev. 

Napa  City 


Monday 


Monday        Larkmead 


FOR  CHILDREN'S  DAILY  DIET  "OtMng  is  better  than  a  e^^^^^^ 
.ested  .oup.  such  as  a.  put  lap  >^>Vj1^^-,,^RANC0.V^^ERKAN^ 


Lsrents. 


COLBURX  16 


COOK 


Colburn,  Mrs  C.  H. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Cole,  Hon.  Cornelius ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Los  Angeles 

Cole,  Foster  P. ;  1707  Gough  st. 

Cole,  Mr  and  Mrs  X.  P. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Miss  Emma 

Miss  Nellie 

Charles  M. 

Cole,  Dr.  and  Mrs  E.  Beverly;  723  Sutter  st. 

Cole,  Schuyler  L^-  Angeles 

Cole,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas ;  1301  Laguna  st. 

Miss  Gussie 

Miss  Etta 

Cole,  Willoughby  ;  Lick  House  Monday 

Coleman,  Carleton  C. ;  Palace  Hotel  San  Rafael 

Coleman,  Mrs  Carleton  C. ;  2018  Webster  st. 

Coleman,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  J.;  1450  Sacramento  st.     Tuesday 

Miss  Dora 

Coleman,  Mrs  J.  H.;  Lick  House  Monday 

Coleman,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  W. ;  L'nion  Club 
Coleman,  Mrs  ]\Laria;  517  Sutter  st. 

James  V. 

Coleman,  Nicholas  D. ;  Cosmos  Club  Los  Angeles 

Coleman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Wm.  T.  San  Rafael 

Robert  L. 

Colley,  F.  A. ;  202  San  Jose  ave. 

Collier,  Mr  and  Mrs  Wm.  B. ;  Occidental  Hotel      Monday         Lakeport 

Collins,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  W. ;  1824  Eddy  st. 

Colton,  Mrs  D.  D. ;  California  and  Taylor  sts. 

Condit,  Mr  and  Mrs  Elliot ;  The  Westminster         Monday 

Connell,  Miss  Nora ;  1823  Pine  st. 

Connely,  Miss ;  1502}^  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Conner,  Mrs  John  W. ;  1455  Franklin  st.  Friday 

Miss  Carrie 

Miss  Julie 

Conrad,  Mr  and  Mrs  David;  441  Golden  Gate  ave. 
Conrad,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  G. ;  2403;^  California  st. 
Conrad,  Samuel;  317  Bush  st. 
Conroy,  Miss ;  2024  California  st. 
Cook,  Dr.  A.  S. ;  224  Post  st. 
Miss  C.  L. 


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atter  the  bottle  ha;?  beeu  opened.    Grocers  and  Druggi^f;  keep  it       " 

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COOK  17  CRANE 

Cook,  Mrs  Elisha;  16th  and  Hoff  ave.  Wednesday 

Miss  Leonide 

:\rr  and  Mrs  \Vm.  Hoff 

Dr  Channing 

Cook,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  N. ;  809  Hyde  st. 
Cook,  Seth  ;  Palace  Hotel 

Cooke,  Mrs  Wm.  B. ;  522  O'Farrell  st.  Wednesday 
Walter  B. 

Cooper,  (xeorge  D. ;  1456  Franklin  st. 

Cooper,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B.  H. ;  1926  Octavia  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Alice 

Cooper,  Mrs  S.  M. ;  1608  Van  Ness  ave. 

Cooper,  Mrs  Sarah  B.;  1902  Vallejo  st. 
Cooper,  William  :  330  O'Farrell  st. 

Cope,  Miss  Anna;  826  Powell  st. 
Cope,  Warner  W. ;  614  Sutter  st. 

Corbitt,  Wm. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday      San  Mateo 

Miss  ]Minnie 

Miss  Nellie 

Cormack,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  F. ;  2508  Folsom  st. 
Corning,  Mrs  Phoebe ;  843  Mission  st. 
Cornwall,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  B. ;  609  Harrison  st. 

Miss 

Corran,  W.  H.  L. ;   626  Haight  st. 

Cortez,  Madame ;  Van  Ness  Seminary 

Cory,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  H. ;  326  Oak  st.  Wednesday 

Cotton,  Mrs  Aylett  R. ;  837  Post  st. 

Cotton,  Lieut.  Gilbert  P.,  U.  S.  A.  ;  Presidio 

Coulter,  Mrs  Clarence  H. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Coursen,  Miss  Ellen  ;  1060  Fulton  st. 

Cowie,  Wallace  M. ;  1224  Twenty-first  st. 

Cowles,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel  W. ;  35  Twelfth  st. 

Cowles,  Wm.  Northrope ;  Grand  Hotel  Santa  Barbara 

Cox,  Captain  and  Mrs  J.  B. ;  2740  California  st.      Friday 
Cramer,  Walter  H. ;  808  Leavenworth  st. 
Crane,  A.  E. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Crane,  Mr  and  INIrs  Lemuel  P. ;    210  Fillmore  st.      Wednesday 

^liss  Daisy 

Miss  Lillie  B. 

Douglas  B. 

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than  fan  be  made  at  home.     All  first-class  Grocers  keep  them. 

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CRAVEN 


18 


CURRY 


Craven,  Mrs  N.  R. ;  Occidental  Hotel  Monday 

MissM.  M. 

Crawford,  Mrs  J . ;  2502^  California  st. 

Creighton,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  F. ;  623  Shotwell  Thursday 

Cressey,  E.  P. ;  Occidental  Hotel 

Crim,  Mrs  Samuel;  2320  Howard  st. 

George  S. 

Crim,  Mr  and  Mrs  Wm.  H. ;  2526  Howard  st. 
Christy,  Mrs  H.  P. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Crittenden,  C.  S. ;  305  Jones  st. 
Crocker,  Mrs  Charles;  1100  California  st. 
Crocker,  Charles  F. ;  915  Leavenworth  st. 
Crocker,  Mr  and  Mrs  Clark  W. ;  16J9  Sutter  st. 

Miss  Fannie 

Henry  J. 

Edgar 

Crocker,  Mrs  E.  B. ;  S.W.  cor. Van  Ness  and  Washington        Sacramento 
Crocker,  Col.  and  Mrs  Fred. ;  Pine  and  Leavenworth  sts.  Millbrae 

Crocker,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  S. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

■ Charles  H. 


Monday 
Tuesday 
Thursday 


Crocker,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  H.;  152)  Clay  st. 

Crocker,  Mr  and  Mrs  Wm.  H. ;  California  and  Jones  sts.   Tuesday 

Crockett,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B. ;  2329  California  st.        Friday 

Crockett,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B.,  Jr. ;  1711  California  st. 

Crooks,  J.  E.  Benicia 

Crooks,  Mrs  S. ;  801  Sutter  st. 

Crowley,  Mr  and  Mrs  Patrick ;  1629  Sacramento  st. 

Miss  Daisy 

]\Iiss  Josie 

Cummings,  Francis;  1722  Sutter  st. 

Cunningham,  Mr  and  Mrs  James;  2518  Broadway  st. 


-John 


Cunningham,  John  ;  209  Gough  st. 
Cuflett,  Wm. 

Currey,  Judge  and  Mrs  Montgomery;  Palace 
Currier,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  P. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Currier,  Willis  J. ;  The  Bella  Vista 
Curry,  Mr  and  ]Mrs  John  ;  Palace  Hotel 
Curi-v,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  J. 


Monday 
Monday 
Monday 
Monday 


San  Rafael 
Dixon 


Dixon 


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CURTIS 


19 


DAVIS 


Curtis,  Mr  and  Mrs  Allen  A. 

Curds,  Edward  ;  Grand  Hotel 

Curtis,  John  M. ;  710  Post  st. 

Curtis,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jonathan  ;  1720  Baker  st. 

Curtis,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  G. ;  811  Polk  st. 

Cushing,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Clinton ;  636  Sutter  st. 

Cushing,  Mr  and  Mrs  Sidney  B. 

Cuspenera,  Madame ;  The  Berkshire 

Cutlar,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Roger ;  421  Ellis  st. 

Cutter,  Mrs  B.  B.;  500  Van  Ness  ave. 

Cutter,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  G. ;  The  Bella  Vista 

Cutter,  Mrs  J.  H.  f  2532  Washington  st. 

Cutting,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  T. ;  Occidental  Hotel 

Daggett,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  Bush  and  Mason  sts. 

Miss  Grace 


San  Rafael 


Thursday 


Monday 


San  Rafael 


Dallam,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  B.  ;  1731  Sutter  st. 

Miss  Ella 

Miss  Annie 

Fred 

Danforth,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edwin;  1200  Mason  st. 

Miss  Fannie 

Edward  P. 

Daniels,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel  H. ;  1012  Leavenworth  st. 

Miss  Fannie 

Danneviller,  Prof.  Marc  J. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Darling,  Major  J.  A.;  Pacific  Club 

Darr,  Mr  and  Mrs  Francis  A. ;  2r)02  California  st. 


Friday     Los  Medanos 
Thursday 

Monday 


Thursday 


Wednesday 


Fort  Mason 


Miss 

Miss  Alice 

Wnnrl 

Darwin,  Chas.  B. 

San  Rafael 

Davidson,  David  B. 

San  Rafael 

Davidson,  Prof,  and  Mrs  George;  1117  Hyde  st. 

. 

Davidson,  Rev.  H.;  417  Mason  st. 

Davis,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  G. ;  1605;Scott  st. 

Wednesday 

Davis,  C. ;  591  Ellis  st. 

Davis,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  G.;  Grand  Hotel 

Monday 

RICHARDSON  &  ROBBINS'  Boned  Chicken,  Turkey,  Cooked  Ham,  Rolled  Ox 
Tongue,  Curried  Ovsters  and  Fowl,  Plum  Pudding  and  Potted  Meats;  to  be  had 
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DAVIS 


DEEKING 


Davis,  Edward  C. ;  11 'io  Buchanan  st. 
Davis,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  A.;  1109  Bush  8t. 

Mr  and  Mrs  A.  M. 

Davis,  Dr.  Henry  C;  131  Post  st. 

Davis,  Mr  and  Mrs  Horace ;  1011  Bush  st. 

Davis,  Mrs  Isaac  E.;  1802  Pacific  ave. 

Davis,  Lieut,  and  Mrs  J.  M.  K.;  Presidio 

Da\ds,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  B.  F. ;  920  Guerrero 

Davis,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  L. ;  2317  Sutter 

Davis,  Rev.  and  Mrs  William  W. ;  2108  Jackson  st. 

Miss  Mary  Converse 

Dayan,  Mr  and  Mrs  Judge  W. ;  517  Mason  st. 

Deacon,  William  ;  811  Twentieth  st. 

Deady,  Judge  and  Mrs  Matthew  P. ;  163  Tenth  st. 

Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  X. 

Paul  R. 

Henderson  B. 


Wednesday 


Thursday 


Oakland 


Wednesday 

Tuesday      San  Rafael 


Portland,  Or. 


Dean,  Dr.  Cunningham;  Cosmos  Club 

Dean,  Mrs  E.  J. ;  Palace  Hotel 
The  Misses 

Dean,  Mr  and  Mrs  Walter  E. ;  Baldwin  Hotel 
Walter  L. 

Deane,  Dr.  C.  W.,  U.  S.  N. ;  Cosmos  Club 
Deane,  Mr  and  Mrs  Coll ;  1124  McAllister  st. 
Deane,  Evans  B. ;  1018  McAllister  st. 

Deane,  Mrs  M. ;  1910  California  st. 

Miss  Mamie 

J.  J. 

William 

Deane,  Mrs  Tennyson  ;  800  Bush  st. 

Dearborn,  Captain  and  Mrs  H.  C. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Dearborn,  Irving  A. ;  Palace  Hotel 
Debney,  Captain  Gerald  ;  917  McAllister  st. 
Charles 

Decker,  Mrs  Peter ;  Palace  Hotel 
Miss  Alice 

Deering,  F.  P. ;  929  Fillmore  st. 
J.  H.,  Jr. 

Deering,  Mrs.  Kate  A. ;  413  Mason  st. 
Miss  Minnie 


Monday 
Monday 


'McArthur" 


Tluirsday 


Tuesday 

Monday 

Stmr.  "City  of  Pekin'' 


Mondaif        Marysville 


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T)E  FORREST 


21 


DE  SABLA 


De  Forrest,  Mr  and  Mrs  AV.  F. ;  Grand  Hotel  Monday 

Degener,  L.  E.  (Consul  of  Guatemala) ;  Cosmos  Club 

De  Grayer,  Mrs  J.  A. ;  707  Mason  st.  Tuesday 

De  Guigne,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  San  Mateo 

Deitzel,  Mrs ;  19  Webster  st. 
Miss 

Deitzler,  Miss ;  1904  Webster  st. 
Deitzler,  Mrs  Geo. ;  3309  Clay  st. 

Miss  Mamie 

Miss  Georgie 

De  Kraft,  J.  C.  P. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

De  la  Montanya,  Mr  and  Mrs  James ;  1510  Taylor  st.    T  uesday 
Miss  Jennie 

De  la  Montanj'a,  Mr  and  Mrs  James,  Jr. ;  1508  Taylor  st.  Tuesday 


De  La  Requena,  Madame ;  The  Berkshire 
De  Laveaga,  Mrs  M.  A. ;  1228  Geary  st. 

Delmas,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  M. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Miss  D. 

Miss  A. 

Miss  J. 


Monday 
Friday 
Monday    Mountain  View 


Delmas,  Mr  and  Mrs  Delphine ;  1327  Clay  st. 

De  Long,  Mr  and  Mrs.  Frank  C. 

Dempsey,  Miss ;  Palace  Hotel 

Dempster,  C.  Ross  ;  9  Bond  st. 

Denicke,  E.  A. ;  819  Turk  st. 

Denigan,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thos. ;  1715  Octavia  st. 

Denman,  Mr  and  Mrs  James ;  2101  Webster  st. 

Miss  May 

William 

Dennis,  Dr.  and  Mrs ;  Palace  Hotel 

Dennis,  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  W. 

De  Noon,  Mrs;  The  Berkshire 

Miss  Emma 

Miss  Dottie 

Denver,  Miss  Jennie ;  320  Turk  st. 

De  Russey,  Colonel  Isaac  D. ;  Union  Club 

De  Ruyter,  John  E. ;  609  Sutter  st. 

De  Sabla,  Mr  and  Mrs  Eugene ;  219  Geary  st. 
Eugene,  Jr. 


Navota,  Marin  Co. 

Monday 


Friday 


Monday , 


Los  Angeles 


Monday 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'B  Fieuch  Soups  are  put  up  for  family  use  iu 
quart  and  j)int  cans  and  one  and  a  half  pint  glass  jars. 

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^^^^^^^0 22  .  DONAHUE 

Descalso,  Mr  and  Mrs  Luke  M. ;  1920  Howard  st. 

Deiiprey,  Mr  and  Mrs  Eugene  N. ;  2629  Bush  st. 

De  Vecchi,  Dr  and  Mrs  Paolo ;  1717  Jackson  st. 

Devlin,  Robert  T.  Sacramento 

De  Voe,  Mr  and  Mrs  B.  O. ;  1116  Powell  st.  Wednesday 

Dewey,  Squire  P. ;  Pacific  Club 

Dewey,  Mr  and  Mrs  AV.  P. ;  Baldwin  Hotel  Monday 

Dewey,  Wm.  P. ;  Union  Club 

Dexter,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  Saratoga 

Dextsr,  Henry  Stanley ;  Union  Club  Calistoga 

De  Young,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  H. ;  1919  California  st.    Thursday 

^^^^^^>  ^^'  San  Rafael 
Dibble,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  C. ;  1916  Sacramento  st. 
Dibblie,  Mrs  H.  C. ;  1719  Clay  st.                               Thursday 
Miss 

Dickinson,  Colonel  and  Mrs  John  H. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton     Monday 
Dickson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert ;  Baker  and  Haight  sts.     T  hursday 
Dillenback,  Captain  J.  W. ;  Presidio 
Dillon,  Mrs ;  501  Van  Xes3  ave. 

Miss  Marie 

Miss  Kate 

Thomas  I. 


Dimond,  Harry  P. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Dimond,  Gen.  and  Mrs  W.  H. ;  Occidental  Hotel       Monday    Menlo  Park 
Miss  E. 


-Miss  M. 

-Mr  and  Mrs  E.  R. 


Dinsmore,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  G. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Diss,  J.  Wallace  F.;  2230  Jackson  st. 

Doane,  :\rr  and  Mrs  W.  G. ;  418  Hyde^t. 

Dobinson,  J.  H.;  Palace  Hotel 

Dodge,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  L.;  1298  Van  Ness  ave.  Friday 

Dodge,  Mr  and  Mrs  N. ;  1019  21st  st. 

Dodge,  Zenas  U. ;  607  Ellis  st. 

Miss  M. 

Doe,  John  S. ;  Grand  Hotel 

Doe,  Mr  and  Mrs  Loring  B. ;  Cosmos  Club       Fish  Rock,  Mendocino  Co. 

Dolbeer,  John ;  828  Lombard  st. 

Donahue,  Mrs  Annie ;  454  Bryant  st.  Wednesday 

YUM  YUM  SWEET  CORN,  the  finest  in  the  laud,  sold  everywhere. 

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DONAHUE 


23 


DU  BOIS 


Donahue,  Colonel  and  Mrs  J.  Merwn ;  2220  Broadway  st. 

Donahue,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  J. ;  346  First  st. 

Donnell,  Mrs  Arthur ;   1227  Myrtle  Tuesday        Howell  Mt. 

Arthur 

Donohoe,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jos.  A. ;  526  Harrison  st.    Wednesday  Menlo  Park 

Edward 

Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  A.,  {nee  Parrott)  Jr. 

Donohue,  Mr  and  Mrs  Dennis  ;  The  Bella  Vista       Thursday 
Miss  Rose 

Dore,  Mrs  C. ;  2900  California  st. 
Miss  Ruby 

Dore,  Mr  and  Mrs  Maurice  ;  1215  Jones  st. 

Miss  Charlotte 

Miss  Nellie 

Mr  and  Mrs  Charles 

Dorland,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  A.  C. ;  623  17th  st. 

Miss  Leonora 

Dorn,  Lieut,  and  Mrs,  U.  S.  N. ;  The  Bella  Vista     Thursday 

Doughty,  Rev.  John ;  1508  Leavenworth  st. 

Douglas,  Mrs ;  Oriel  Hotel  Monday 

Douglass,  Mr  and  Mrs  Mark  W. ;  Palace  Hotel        Monday 

Douty,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  ;  509  Webster  st. 

Dowling,  Thomas  H. ;  2323  Pacific  ave. 

Downey,  Ex-Gov.  and  Mrs  John  G. 

l>oxey,  Wm. ;  916  Fulton  st. 

Doyle,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  T. 

Miss  I  annie 

John  T.,  Jr. 

Dozier,  Thomas  B. 

Dressel,  Dr.  and  Mrs ;  1705  Powell  st. 

Drexler,  Mr  and  Mrs  Louis  P. ;  1411  Van  Ness  ave. 

Drinkhou^e,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  A. ;  42  South  Park 

Miss  Lulu 

^John  A . ,  Jr. 

Frederick  R. 

Drown,  A.  N. ;  N.  E.  cor.  Jackson  and  Pierce  sts. 
Dubedat,  Eugene  ;  1714  Stockton  st. 

Edward 

DuBois,  Dr.  H.  A.,  Jr. 


Sausalito 


Los  Angeles 


Menlo  Park 


Napa  City 


San  Rafael 


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DUFF 


24 


EASTON 


Monday 


Puff,  3Iiss  A.  M. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Dugan,  Albert  D. ;  33  Twelfth  st. 

Daisenberg,  C.  A.  C. ;  1031  Harrison  st. 

Duncan,  Mr  and  Mrs  H. ;  1823  Turk  st. 

Duncan,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  L. ;  801  Leavenworth  st. 

Dunn,  Hon.  John  P. 

Dnnne,  Peter  J.,  Jr. ;  Pacific  Club 

Dunning,  W.  B.,  U.  S.  N. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Dunphy,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  H. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Dunphy,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  ;  2122  Washington  st. 

Miss  Jennie 

James  C. 


Sacramento 
San  Jose 


Dunsmuir,  Alexander ;  Pacific  Club 
Dunwoody,  Lieut.  F.  M.,  U.  S.  N. 

Durand,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  A. ;  17  South  Park 
Miss  Gabriel 

Durbrow,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  K. ;  1615  Washington  st. 
Miss  Kate 

Durbrow,  Mr  and  Mrs  Elbridge;  1706  Buchanan  st.  Friday 

Durbrow,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph ;  1124  Bush  st.  Thursday 

-Miss  Emma 

]Miss  Carrie 

Harry 

Durden,  Henrv  S. ;  1511  Baker  st. 

Dutard,  Air  and  Mrs  Hyppolite ;  Occidental  Hotel    Monday 
Button,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry,  Jr. ;  1732  Pacific  ave. 
Dutton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel  E. ;  2511  Sacramento  st. 
Dutton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Wm.  J. ;  2007  Devisadero  st.    Tuesday 
Duval,  Geo.  L. ;  322  Geary  st. 

Eagan,  Capt.  and  Mrs  Chas.  P. ;  Occidental  Hotel  Monday 

Miss  Estrelle  :SL 

Charles  E. 

Eagleson,  J.  G. ;  317  Stockton  st. 
R. 

Earl,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  O. ;  2440  Jackson  st. 
Easton,  Mrs ;  Leavenworth  and  Pine  sts. 
^Ansel  M. 

Easton,  Geo. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Easton,  Mr  and  Mrs  George ;  506  Sutter  st. 


'Bear" 


Peru 
Monterey 


San  Mateo 


Chicken  and  Game  Pates  Truffle,!,  made  m  the  French  style  bv  the  FRANCO- \MERI- 

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EASTON 


ENGELBRECHT 


Monday 

Monday 

Thursday 

Tuesday 


Thursday 
Thursday 


Easton,  Mrs  0.  W. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Miss  E.  B. 

Easton,  Mr  and  M  rs  Wendell ;  Palace  Hotel 

Eaton,  Mrs  IrP  A. ;  1804  Sutter  st. 

Ebbetts,  Mr  and  Mrs  Arthur  M. ;  1401  Jones  st. 

Miss  Carrie 

Miss  Annie 

Eberle,  Robert  M. ;  821  Larkin  st. 

Eddy,  Miss  Mabel ;  1420  California  st. 

Edgar,  William, ;  944  Folsom  st. 

Edgerton,  Mrs  Frances  B. ;  1001  Leavenworth  st. 

Edmonds,  Miss  Emily ;  The  Bella  Vista 

Edmonds,  Lieut.  Frank  H.,  U.  S.  A. 

Eells,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  S. ;  2508  Folsom  st. 

Miss  Lulu  M. 

Ehrenberg,  Dr.  A.  T. ;  918  Hyde  st. 

Thomas  E. 

Ehrman,  Mr  and  Mrs  M. ;  519  Van  Ness  ave. 
Eklund,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  P. ;  1812  Bush  st. 

Elam,  Mrs;  1406  Webster  st. 

Miss  Mamie 

Eldridge,  Ohver ;  615  Sutter  st. 

Eliot,  Joseph  B. ;  15  Eleventh  st. 

EUicott,  Ensign  and  Mrs  John  N. 

Elliot.  Miss  Kate;  The  Berkshire 

Elliot,  General  and  Mrs  W.  L. ;  1920  Franklin  st.  Friday 

3Iiss  Fannie 

Miss  Mamie 

Miss  Kate 


Angel  Island 


Thursday 


Mare  Island 


Monday 


Elliot,  Charles  ;  614  Sutter  st. 

Ellis,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  C. ;  2524  Washington  st. 

Eloesser,  Mr  and  Mrs  Arthur;  1711  Stockton  st. 

Ehvell,  Frank  D.;  24  Fell  st. 

Emery,  W.  H. ;  1625  Post  st. 

Emmons,  Elmer  S. ;  1023  Valencia  st. 

Endres,  Jacob ;  408  Haight  st. 

Engelbrecht,  H. ;  1523  Webster  st. 

Engelbrecht,  Mr  and  :Mrs  H.  A. ;  834  Turk  st. 

R.  T. 


3nd  and  4th  Thumlnys 


H.  0.  WILBUR  &  SC^^^^^O^^^^^^^^d  cocoa  Preparations  are  unexcelled  for  quality 

Ar*TT    aAr>TT?R  Sl  CO     Pacific  Coast  Agents. 
Ask  your  Grocer  for  them.         MAU,  SADLER  &^  cu.,  raL 


ENGLISH 


26 


FARRAR 


English,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  F. ;  2417  Howard  st. 

Eppinger,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.;  Baldwin  Hotel 

Erickson,  Miss  E.;  117  Jones  st. 

Estee,  Mr  and  Mrs  Morris  M. ;  Palace  Hotel 
Miss  Maud 

Evans,  Mr  and  Mrs  Evan  C. 

Evans,  Mrs  George  S.;  141  Hancock  st. 
Miss  Hallie 

Evans,  L.  J.;  N.  W.  cor.  Haight  and  Gough  sts. 

Evans,  Mrs  M.  C. 

Evans,  Judge  and  Mrs  O.  P.;  2416  Washington  st.  Friday 

Everest,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  B. 

Miss  I*Nellie 


Monday 

Thursday 

Monday 


Wednesday 


Napa 
San  Rafael 

San  Jose 
Riverside 


Everts,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.;  The  Bella  Vista 

Eyre,  Colonel  and  Mrs  E.  E. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Miss  Mary 

Perry 

Mr  and  Mrs  Edwin  L. 


Thursday 

Monday     Menlo  Park 


Monday 

Virginia  City,  Nev. 
Thursday 

Monday 


Fagan,  Mr  and  Mrs  E. ;  The  Berkshire 
Fair,  Charles  L. ;  Baldwin  Hotel 
Fair,  Hon.  James  G. ;  Occidental  Hotel 
Fair,  James  G.,  Jr. ;  Baldwin  Hotel 
Fair;  Mrs  Teresa;  1120  Pine  st. 

Miss  Tessie 

Fairchild,  Harriet;  The  Berkshire 
Faison,  Lieut.  S.  L.,  U.  S.  A. ;  Presidio 
Falkenstein,  Mr  and  Mrs  H. ;  Palace  Hotel 
Miss 

Fargo,  Calvin  F. ;  Union  Club 
Fargo,  Mr  and  Mrs  Earl  A. ;  1919  Sutter  st. 
Fargo,  Jerome  B. ;  1310  O'Farrell  st. 
Miss  Lulu 

Fargo,  Mrs.  L.  L. 

Farnfield,  Charles  P. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Farnsworth,  E.  D. ;  105  Scott  st. 

Farquharson,  Charles ;  620  Sutter  st. 

Farquharson,  David ;  Palace  Hotel 
D.  F. 

Farrar,  Mrs  Wm.  H.         Tuesday        1003  South  Hope  St.,  Los  Angeles 


Friday 


Santa  Cruz 


KELLY'S  KEY  WEST  HAVANA.CIGARS  have  been  sold  in  this  market  for 

o\  er  ten  j  ears.     A  sufficient  guarantee  that  they  are  the  Best  on  the  market 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents.   ' 


FAR  WELL 


27 


FINNIGAN 


Friday 

Tuesday 

Thursday   Santa  Cruz 


Menlo  Park 
Mazatlan,  Mexico 


Monday 
Monday 

Monday 


Farwell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Willarcl  B. ;  2318  Steiner  st. 
Fasanotti,  Kev.  A. ;  620  Vallejo  st. 
Faull,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  A. ;  614  Sutter  st. 

Miss  Mary 

Featherstone,  Mrs  Mary  ;  1805  Jones  st. 

Miss  Lillian 

Miss  Minnie 

John  N. 

Fechheimer,  Benjamin  C;  1510  Pine  st. 
Felton,  Hon.  Charles  N.;  Palace  Hotel 
Felton,  Walter  W.;  1460  O'Farrell  st. 
Fenn,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  W. ;  3027  California  st. 
Fenner,  Mrs  J.  D.;  Occidental  Hotel 

Miss 

Ferguson,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  B. ;  The  Renton 
Ferguson,  Mrs  W.  8. ;  448  Guerrero  st. 
Fernald,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  L. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

C.  B. 

Ferral,  Judge  and  Mrs  Robert;  2518  California  st. 

Ferrer,  Manuel  Y. ;  1810  Pine  st.  Friday 

Miss  Carmelita 

Miss  Eugenie 

Miss  Adele 

Richard 

Field,  Mr  and  Mrs  Hampton  S. ;  1608  Post  st.  Monday 

Field,   Justice  and  Mrs.  Stephen  J. ;  Pacific  Club  Washington,  D.  C, 

Field,  Mr  and  Mrs  Walter  M. 

Fielding,  W.  B. ;  621  Bush  st. 

Filkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  W. 

Miss  Jennie 

Fillmore,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jerome  A. 

Findley,  Mrs  Thomas 

— : Miss  Mamie 

Miss  Edith 

Miss  Lulu 

Thomas 

Finlayson,  James;  1327  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Finley,  Miss  Jennie ;  cor  Francisco  and  Leavenworth  sts. 

Finn,  Judge  John  F. ;  902  Van  ^"ess  ave. 

Finnigan,  Colonel  and  Mrs  P.  A. ;  1248  California  st. 


Occidental  Hotel    Monday 


San  Jose 


Riverside 


Sausalito 


Friday 


GORDON'  &  DILWORTH'S  Fine  Preserved   Fraits,   Jellies,  Olives,    Ketchup,    Wiue 
Jellies,  Etc..  to  be  had  at  all  f-^y  ^f.l-e-^^^^  ^  ^^^^  ^^^.^^  ^^^^^  ^^^^^^^ 


FISH 


-S  FONDA 


Fish,  Mrs  Jennie  F. ;  1310  O'Farrell  st.  Friday 

Fish,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 

Fisher,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  A. ;  309  Jones  st. 

Fisher,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  F. ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Fisher,  Mrs  Jennie ;  210  Powell  st.  Carson  City,  Nev 

Fisher,  Dr.  Walter  E. ;  Occidental  Hotel 

Fisher,  Willie  E. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Fisher,  AVm.  H. ;  1512  California  st. 

Fiske,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Henry  M. ;  2100  Bush  st.  Tuesday 

Fitch,  Mrs.  H.  A. ;  1021  Polk  st. 

Fitch,  J.  R. ;  2409  Jackson  st. 

Flack,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  D. ;  2909  Folsom  st.        Thursday 
Miss  Minnie 

Flagg,  C.  C. ;  The  Berkshire 

Flavin,  3Ir  and  Mrs  M.  J. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Fletcher,  George  AV. ;  809  Haight  st. 

Fletcher,  Captain  Montgomery ;  Union  Club 

Fletcher,  Lieut,  and  Mrs  Robert  H. ;  The  Bella  Vista     Thursday 

Flint,  Mr  and  Mrs  B.  P. ;  1121  Hyde  st. 

Flint,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Thomas ;  Grand  Hotel  Monday  San  Juan 
^liss 

Flood,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  C. ;  1010  California  st.  Menlo  Park 

Miss  Jennie 

James  L. 

Flournoy,  Colonel  and  Mrs  George;  1140  21st  st. 

Miss  ^Marguerite 

Flournoy,  Mr  and  Mrs  George,  Jr. ;  2929  California  st. 
Floyd,  Capt.  and  Mrs  R.  S. ;  415  First  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Harry  Clear  Lake,  Kelseyville 

Folger,  Daniel  W. ;  1916  Franklin  st. 

Foley,  Miss  Minnie  San  Jose 

Folsom,  Mr  and  :\Irs  A. ;  2918  Sacramento  st.  Wednesday 

Folsom,  Rev.  De  F.  San  Mateo 

Folsom  :Mr  and  Mrs  George  A. ;  15C9  Jackson  st.    Thursday 

Folsom,  George  S. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Folsom,  J.  R. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Fonda,  William  M. ;  3011  Sacramento  st. 
Charles  B 


— Henry  S. 

—Mr  and  Mrs  William  T. 


MATTONFS  GIESSHUBLER.    The  Empress  of  Table  Waters.    Tlie  favorite 

of  all  Visitors  at  Carlsbad.    MAU,  SADLER  ^t  CO.,  Pacific  coa^t  Agents. 


FORBES 


29  FRISBIE 


Forbes,  A.  B. ;  20  Essex  st.  San  Rafael 

Cleveland 

Forbes,  William  ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday     San  Rafael 

Miss  ]Maud 

Miss  Kate 

Miss  Edith 

Ford,  Mr  and  ]Mrs  Alfred  B. ;  1901'  Eddy  st. 
Ford,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  W.  R. ;  26  McAllister  st. 
Ford,  James  A. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Forman,  Robert  B.  ^enlo  Park 

Forman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Sands  W. ;  700  Post  Gt. 
Formes,  Karl ;  524  Sutter  st. 

Forney,  Stehnian,  U.  S.  Coast  Survey;  Cosmos  Club 
Forsaith,  E.  W. ;  Grand  Hotel 
Foss,  Oscar  ;  428  Geary  st. 

Foster,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  W.  San  Rafael 

Foster,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel ;  Hotel  Pleasanton       Monday 
Foster,  William  Honolulu,  H.  I. 

Foute,  Rev.  and  Mrs  R.  C. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Fowler,  Bishop  and  Mrs  Charles  H. ;  435  Buchanan  st. 
Fox,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  W. ;  Baldwin  Hotel  Monday 

Fox,  George  W. ;  Baldwin  Hotel 
'  Foye,  W.  R.  S. ;  1019  Howard  st. 

Frank,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  A. ;  N.  W.  cor.  Van  Ness  ave.  and  Jackson  st. 

Friday 

Francis,  D.  B. ;  2320  California  st. 

Francis,  Harry  San  Rafael 

Eraser,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  E. ;  Lick  House  Monday 

Freeborn,  Mr  and  Mrs  James ;  N.  E.  cor.  Jackson  and  Gough  sts. 

French,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  J. ;  1617  Jackson  st.      Friday 

French,  Mr  and  .Mrs  Peter ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Freud,  Mr  and  Mrs  I. ;  1816  Sacramento  st. 

Friedlander,  Mrs  Isaac  ;  1913  Clay  st. 

Miss  Fannie 

Miss  May 

T.  Carey 

Friedman,  J.  ;  Palace  Hotel 

Frill,  Captain  and  ^Irs  D.  E. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Frisbie,  General  and  Mrs ;  1303  Geary  st. 


TRY  GRANDMA'S  DELIGHT  JAPAN  TEA:  put  up  in  1  pound  round  canisters  only 
Ask  vour  Grocer  for  it.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO..  Sole  Proprietors. 


FROELICH 


30 


GERALD 


Froelich,  Christian ;  Pacific  Club 

Frolich,  Mrs  T.  H. ;  1216  Clay  st. 

Fry,  Colonel  and  Mrs.  J.  D. ;  1812  Jackson  st. 

Fuendeling,  Pastor  J. ;  705  Bush  st. 

Fulda,  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  K. ;  106  Ellis  st. 

Fuller,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  P. ;  839  O'Farrell  st. 

Miss  Nellie 

Fuller,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  P.,  Jr. ;  922  Fillmore  st. 
Fulton,  Mrs  William,  Jr.  ;  2418  Washington  st. 
Fulweiler,  Judge  J.  M. ;  Cosmos  Club 
Gage,  William  S. ;  822  Bush  st. 

Miss  Hattie 

William  3.,  Jr. 


Auburn 


Gallagher,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry ;  224  Castro  st. 
Gallatin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Albert ;  1840  California  st. 

Miss  Jennie 

Albert,  Jr. 

Galloway,  W.  T. ;  2203  Devisadero  st. 
Galpin,  Philip  G. ;  1325  Clay  st. 
Galvini,  Signor  G.  B. ;  207  Powell  st. 
Gamble,  Mrs  S.  B. ;  1222  Pine  st. 

John  M. 

Garber,  Eugene  R. ;  Palace  Hotel 


Tuesday 
Tuesday 


Sacramento 


Gardet,  ^\r  and  Mrs  Victor 
Gardiner,  Miss,  The  Berkshire 

Garnett,  Mr  and  Mrs  Louis  A. ;  35  Essex  st 

Miss 

William 

Malcolm 


Wednesday  Santa  Clara  and  Willows 
Monday 


Garniss.  Mr  and  Mrs  James  E,. ;  1224  Pine  st.  Thursday 

Garratt,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  T.;  405  Sixth  st.        Monday 

Miss  Julia 

Garrett,  Mrs ;  Essex  and  Harrison 

Garrett,  L.  M.,  U.  S.  N.;  Cosmos  Club 

Garvin,  Rev.  and  Mrs ;  Oriel  Hotel  Monday 

Garwood,  Dr.  and  Mrs  William  T. ;  1523  Bush  st. 

Gashwiler,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  F.;  1820  Vallejo  st. 

Gately,  Miss  Mamie;  718  O'Farrell  st. 

Gerald,  E.  F.;  Pacific  Club 

How  pleasant  after  the  Theatre  or»ftn  Eveiiiutr  Partvto  be  able  to  offer  vour  guests  a 
uice  cup  of  FRA^X0-AMER1CAN  FOOD  GO'S  FRENCH    BOUILLON  before 


retiring. 


MAU,  SADLER  ct  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


GERE 


31 


GLASS 


Gere,  Miss  Lucia ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 

Gerstle,  Mr  and  Mrs  Lewis;  1517  Van  Ness  ave. 

Ghaselin,  Dr. ;  Occidental  Hotel 

Gibbon,  A.  D.; 

Gibbons,  Dr.  and  Mrs  H.,  Jr.;  920  Polk  st. 

Gibbons,  Mrs  T.  P. ;  Hotel  Plea^anton  Monday 

Gibbs,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  V.  S.;  722  Post  st. 

Miss  Mattie 

Harry  T. 

Gibbs,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  E.;  833  Post  st. 

Miss  Sophie 

Gibbs,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick  A.;  431  Bartlett  st.     Wednesday 

]VIiss  Mary 

Gibson,  Mrs  E.;  520  Bush  st. 

Gibbs,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  W 

Gibson,  Mrs  F.  A. ;  15  Hill  st. 

Gibson,  M.  P. :  200  Turk  st. 

Gibson,  Pv. ;  523  Turk  st. 

Giffard,  Miss  Ernestine ;  1222  Pine  st. 

Giffin,MrsMyra; 

Giffin,  Mr  and  Mrs  O.  F. ;  1812  Pine  st. 

Giffin,  Oscar  F.,  Jr. ;  2621  Sacramento  st. 

Gillette,  B.  C. ;  Union  Club 

Gillette,  D.  B. ;  Union  Club 

Gillig,  Henry ;  Lick  House 

Gillig,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 

Gilliland,  Mr  and  Mrs  Adam  ;  926  Fillmore  st.  Tuesday 

Gillon,  James ;  Baldwin  Hotel 

Gilman,  Capt.  H. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Gil m or,  Mrs 
Miss  Grace 

Gilmore,  John  H. ;  2032  Bush  st. 

Gtlmour,  J.  H. ;  1235  Pine  st. 

Gilson,  Mr  and  Mrs  L. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Girvin,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  D.;  1812  Gough  st.  Friday 

Giusti,  John  J.;  Stockton  and  Post  sts. 

Glass,  Capt.  and  Mrs,  U.  S.  N. ;  The  Bella  Vista     Thursday 

Glass,  Mr  and  Mrs  Louis ;  508  Sutter  st.  Thursday 


Mare  Island 


2857  Sixteenth  st. 

Lawrence,  Santa  Clara  Co. 


Los  Angeles 


New  York 


San  Rafael 


FOR  CHILDREN'S  DAILY  DIET  nothing  is  better  than  a  good  nutriti^^^^^^ 
gested  sonp,  such  as  is  put  up  by  the  FR  AMJO-AMERK  AN  FOOD  CO. 
^  '  MAU,  SADLER  &.  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


GLENNON  32  GRANNIS 

Glennon,  William;  921  O'Farrell  st. 
Gnudelmyn,  Joseph;  Lick  House 

(.Toad,  INIr  and  IMrs  William  F. ;  2000  Washington  st. 

Miss  Ella 

Miss  Aileen 

Miss  Genevieve 

Godfrey,  G. ;  514  Bush  st. 

Godley,  Mr  and  Mrs  Montgomery;  1818  Sacramento  st. 
Jesse  E. 

Godsey,  G.  P. ;  Lick  House 

Goewey,  James  M. ;  300  Page  st.  Tuesda;/         Monterey 

Miss  Gertrude 

Charles  H. 

Frank  B. 

J.  Monroe 

Gok'her,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  C.  ;  105  Broderick  st.     Thursday 

Golcher,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  W. ;  1506  Taylor  st.  Wednesday 

Gonzales,  A.;  300  Van  Ness  ave. 

Gonzales,  Mrs  J.  S. ;  1114  Powell  st. 

Goodall,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  M. ;  1062  Fulton  st. 

Goodall,  Captain  and  Mrs  Charles ;  S.  E.  cor.  McAllister  and  Pierce  sts. 

Edward  S.  San  Mateo 

Goodloe,  P.  P. ;  1509  California  st. 

Goodman,  Mrs  T.  H. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Goodman,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  H. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Goodrich,  E.  D. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Goodrich,  Taylor;  513  Taylor  st. 

Goodspeed,  Mrs  R.  C. ;  300  Fair  Oaks  st. 

Miss  Annie 

O.  C. 

Gordon,  Mrs;  The  Renton  Monday 

Miss 

C.  P. 

Gordon,  Cuthbert  P. ;  1609  Clay  st. 
Miss 

Gordon,  Geo  W. ;  Grand  Hotel 

Gottig,  Lawrence;  1806  Pine  st. 

Gould,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  H. ;  Lick  House  Monday 

Grannis,  Mr  and  ISIrs  George  AV. ;  19  Hawthorne  st.  Wednesday 


MATTONI'S  CARLSBAD  GIESSHUBLER  retaius  its  gas  for  an  unusually  long  time 
after  the  bottle  has  been  opened.    Grocers  and  Druggists  keep  it. 

MAU,  SADLER  ct  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


GOGGIN  33  GREGOIRE 


Goggin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edmond  W.;  1913  Van  Nessave.     Thursday 
Grant,  Mr  and  Mrs  Adam  ;  1112  Bush  st.  Thursday    San  Rafael 

]Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  D. 

Grant,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  W. ;  2917  Clay  st. 

Miss  Belle 

Grant,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  F. ;  1420  California  st.   Thursday 

Grant,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jesse  ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Grant,  T.  C.  ;  Pacific  Club 

Grant,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  C;  Palace  Hotel  Monday  Napa 

Grattan,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  H. ;  330  Geary  st. 

Miss  Bessie 

Eugene 

Graves,  Ernest ;  Cosmos  Club  San  Luis  Obispo 

Graves,  Hiram  T.;  204  Lombard  st. 

Graves,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert  N. ;  2718  California  st. 

Graves,  Mr  and  Mrs  AValker  C. ;  2131  Howard  st.     Wednesday        Fresno 

Jefferson  James 

Walker  C,  Jr. 

Gray,  George  E. ;  1115  Bush  st. 

Miss  Anna 

Vernon 

George  V. 

Gray,  George  F.;  122  Turk  st. 

Gray,  Henry  W. ;  208  Jones  st. 

Gray,  Kev.  John ;  27  Stanley  place 

Gray,  Mrs  Matthias;  S.  AV.  cor.  Lombard  and  Kearny  sts. 

Grayrigge,  Mrs  Gray ;  1123  California  st.  Tuesday 

Greble,  Lieut,  and  Mrs  Edward  St.  J. ;  Black  Point 

Green,  Mr  and  Mr.^  A.  T. ;  13  Haight  st. 

Green,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  E. ;  2607  Fillmore  st. 

Green,  Mrs  DufT;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 

— '■ — Mis? 

Green,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  H. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Greenblatt,  M. ;  1300  Laguna  st. 

Greene,  Mr  and  Mrs  Harry  A. ;  38  Eleventh  st.       Friday    Pacific  Grove 

Greenebaum,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alfred  ;  1296  Van  Ness  ave.     Friday 

Greenebaum,  William ;  2100  Van  Ness  ave. 

Greenway,  Edward  M. ;  Baldwin  Hotel 

Gregoire,  Mr  and  Mrs  Louis ;  816  Capp  st.  Tuesday 


THE  FRANCO- \MERIC AX  FOOD  GO'S  readv  made  Soups  are  cheaper  and  better 
than  can  be  made  at  home.    All  first-class  Grocers  keep  them.      ^,       ^  ^ 

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GREGORY  34  •  GWIN 

Gregory,  Mrs  H.  P. ;  N.  AV.  cor.  Jackson  and  Durant     Wednesday  Soquel 
Gregory,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  N. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday  Sausalito 
Grey,  Miss  Jane ;  St.  Anns  Building,  cor.  Eddy  and  Powell  sts. 
Griffin,  William  D  ;  134  Haight  st.                              Tuesday 
Miss  Mollie  E. 

Griffing,  Mrs  A. ;  1416  Jackson  st. 

The  Misses 

Griffith,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edwin  L.  San  Rafael 

Griffith,  Mr  and  Mrs  Millen ;  569  Harrison  st. 

Miss  Jennie 

Mii-s  Carrie 

Miss  Alice 

Grim,  Mrs  A.  K. ;  1010  Gough  st. 

Grim,  Alfred  P.;  1008  Jones  St. 

Grim,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alonzo  M. ;  3026  Washington  st. 

Grinbaum,  jNIr  and  Mrs  M.  S.;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Griswold,  X.  L.;  1615  Scott  st. 

Griswold,  Mr  and  Mrs  N.  W. ;  2105  Pine  st.  TJmrsday 

Miss  Delia  E. 

Gross,  Miss  Mabel ;  Bush  and  Jones  sts. 
Grosvenor,  Mrs  Fredrica ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 
Grow,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  A.;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 
Miss  Nellie 

Grube,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.;  1925  Octavia  st.  Thursday 

Miss 

Gummer,  Mrs  C.  V.;  The  Bella  Yista  Thursday 

Gump,  Solomon  ;  1224  Geary  st. 

Gunn,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  O.  B. ;  1833  Clay  st.  Friday 

Gunnison,  A.  J. ;  1404  Van  Ness  ave. 

Gunst,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  A.;  1518  Pine  st. 

Gutte,  Isador;  217  Leavenworth  st. 

Gutte,  Julius;  22 J2  Jackson  st. 

Gutzkow,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick;  18  Columbia  sq.     Wednesday 

Miss  Mihnie 

Gwens,  C.  C;  Occidental  Hotel 
Gwin,  Mrs  Sallie  ;  1603  Gough  st. 

Miss  Maggie 

Gwin,  Mrs  William  M.;  1450  Sacramento  st. 
Miss  Carrie 

Always  reliable  and  uuiform— HORACE  R.  KELLY  &  GO'S  Kej"  West  Havana  Cigars. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


GWIN 


35 


HALL 


Colusa 


Gwin,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  M.;  1512  California  st. 

Haas,  Mr  and  Mrs  George;  612  Ellis  st.  Wednesday 

Habenicht,  F. ;  1321  Pine  st. 

Haber,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  A. ;  1603  Scott  st.  Tuesday 

Hadley,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick  AV. ;  518  Capp  st. 

Ilagar,  George 

Hageman,  Mr  and  Mrs  George ;  723  Bush  st. 

Miss  Lillie 

Hager,  Judge  and  Mrs  John  S. ;  Occidental  Hotel  Monday    Menlo  Park 

Miss  Emelie 

Miss  Alice 

Haggin,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B. ;  1250  Taylor  st.  Tuesday 

Miss  Rita 

Haggin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Louis  T. ;  1310  Taylor  st.        Tuesday 
Miss  Eila 

Hahn,  Mr  and  Mrs  Eugene  ;  17  South  Park 
Miss  Theresa 

Haight,  Mrs  George ;  1224  Jackson  st. 

Haile,  Mrs  Cornelius 

Haines,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Byron  W. ;  910  Pine  st.  Wednesday 

Hair,  James ;  Florence  House 

Haker,  G.  F. ;  2117  California  st. 

William 

Hale,  Miss ;  2518  Broadway  st. 

Hale,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  P. ;  Occidental  Hotel      Monday 

Miss  Josephine 

Haley,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  J. ;  601  Buchanan  st. 

Hall,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  A. ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 

Hall,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  P. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Hall,  H.  E. ;  1312  Taylor  st. 

Hall,  Harry  E. ;  Palace  Hotel  or  Pacific  Club 

Hall,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  C. ;  The  Renton  Monday 

Hall,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  C. ;  2034  Bush  st.  Tuesday 

Hall,  Mrs  M.  C. 

Hall,  Mrs  N.  C. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Hall,  Mr  and  Mrs  R. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Hall,  Mrs  Robert  C. ;  2512  Washington  st.  Thursday 

Hail,  William  H. 


San  Jose 


San  Rafael 


San  Jose 


Sacramento 


RICHARDSON  &  ROBBINS'  Boned  Chicken,  Turkey, 
Tongue,  Curried  Oysters  and  Fowl,  Plum  Pudding 
of  all  first-class  Grocers.  MAU,  SADLER  & 


Cooked  Ham,  Rolled  Ox 
and  Potted  Meats;  to  be  had 
CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


HALL  36  HAXCHETTE 

. \ 

Hall,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  P. ;  312  Van  Ness .ave./  Thursday     Bloomfield 

William  S. 

Miss  Hattie ;  Van  Ness  Seminary 

Hallett,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H.;  Palace  Hotel        Monday 

Hallett,  William  T. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Hallidie,  A.  S. ;  1026  Washington  st. 

Halsey,  Mr  and  Mrs  A. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Halsted,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  L. ;  612  Webster  st. 
John  B. 

Halsted,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  A. ;  814  Scott  st.  Wednesday 

Haley,  Dr.  Charles  S. ;  1206>^  Jackson  st. 

Miss 

Hamill,  John  E. ;  2o  Borland  st. 
Hamilton,  Claude  T. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Hainilton,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  F.;  The  Renton  Monday 

Hamilton,  James  T.;  1013  Scott  st. 

Hamilton,  Miss  Katherine;  1820  Vallejo  st. 

Hamilton,  Miss  Lulu;  2031  Bush  st.  Tuesday 

Hamilton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert  M. ;  1015  California  st.     Tuesday 

Miss  ]May 

Miss  Lelia 

Alexander 

■ Robert,  Jr. 


Hamilton,  Dr.  and  Mrs  W.  ;  The  Oriel  Monday 
Miss 

Hamilton,  William  ;  Grand  Hotel 

Hamlin,  Miss  Sarah  D. ;  1606  Van  Ness  ave. 

Hamm,  L.  J.  Cosmos  Club  San  Rafael 

Hammersley,  George  H. ;  1312  Pine  st. 

Hammersley,  George  H.,  Jr. ;  1512  Sacramento  st. 

Hammersmith,  John  A. ;  1925  Sutter  st. 

Hammond,  John ;  714  Geary  st. 

Hammond,  Rev.  John  1). ;  627  Hayes  st. 

Hammond,  INIajor  Richard  P. ;  Pacific  Club 

Hammond,  Mr  and  Mrs  Richard  P.,  Jr. ;  1100  Van  Ness  ave. 

Hammond,  Dr  and  Mrs  William ;  850  Mission  st. 

Hampton,  John  C.  Virginia  City,  Nevada 

Hanchette,  Miss  Virginia ;  1105  Bush  st. 
Miss  Estelle 

Try  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO\S  Natural  Flavor  French  i^oiips,  put  up  iu 
glass  especially  for  Children's  Diet,  luvalid.s,  Sick  or  Weak  Persons. 

MAT,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


HANCOCK 


37 


HASELTON 


San  Mateo 


Hancock,  Mrs  Ida ;  1621  Larkin  st.  Los  Angeles 

Hanloii,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  F. ;  1627  Jackson  st.     Tuesday 

Miss  Emily 

Miss  Josie 

John 

Daniel  M. 

Hanlon,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  D.;  1915  Baker  st.  Thursday 

Haquette,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ernest ;  1613  Post  st. 

Haraszthy,  Arpad ;  1621  Larkin  st.  Los  Angeles 

-Carlos  J. 

Harbison,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  R.  San  Diego 

Harkness,  Dr. ;  Lick  House 
Harmon,  Samuel  H. ;  3  Essex  Place 

Edward  N. 

Miss  Lyle  A. 

Harney,  Mr  and  Mrs  William 

Harpham,  Lee ;  The  Berkshire 

Harron,  Mr;  The  Wesminster 

Harring,  William  ;  1604  Stockton  st. 

Harrington,  Miss  Sarah  ;  Oriel  Hotel  Monday 

Harrinton,  W.  P. 

Harrison,  Captain  and  Mrs  C.  H. ;  Palace  Hotel      Monday 

Harrison,  Dalton ;  Cosmos  Club 

Harrison,  G.  F.  E. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Harrison,  :Mr  and  Mrs  Ralph  C. ;  919  Pine  st. 

Richard 

Harrison,  Mr  and  Mrs  Randolph  ;  800  Ellis  st. 

Miss  Tazie 

Harrison,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  Greer ;  2200  Broadway  st.     Saturday 

The  INIisses 

Hart,  Judge  C.  F. ;  1309  Taylor  st. 

Hart,  Mr  and  Mrs  Harry  ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Hart,  Jerome  A. ;  Argonaut  Oflice 

Hart,  Ross 

Hart,  Miss  Susie ;  911  Lombard  st.  Friday 

Hartwell,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  H. ;  243  Oak  st. 

Harvey,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  Downey 

Has  Brouck,  Joseph 

Haselton,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  B. ;  801  Leavenworth  st. 


Colusa 


Riverside 


Los  Angeles 
Tamalpais 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  GO'S  Freuch  Soups  are  put  up  for  family  use  iu 
quart  and  pint  caus  and  one  and  '^/^^^l/  P^fj^^^  ^^^0.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents 


HASLEHURST 


38 


HAZARD 


Haslehurst,  Dr.  A.  O, ;  Sutter  and  Polk  sts. 
Hassell,  J.  J. ;  27-'31  Bush  st. 
Hastings,  C.  F.  D. ;  2400  Fillmore  st. 
Hastings,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  N. ;  The  Bella  Vista 
Hastings,  Mrs  Dlo ;  2400  Fillmore  st. 
Hastings,  Judge  and  Mrs  E.  0.  F. ;  1508  Finest. 

Hastings,  Dr.  J.;  The  Bella  Vista 
The  Misses 


Thursday 

Friday 

Friday 

Thursday 


Hastings,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert  P.;  2024  Jackson  st. 

Hastings,  Judge  and  Mrs  S.  Clinton 

Hastings,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  Uhler;  1912  Pacific  ave.   Friday 

Haswell,  Charles  H.,  Jr.;  Union  Club 

Hatch,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  T. 

Hatch,  Dr.  and  Mrs  James  H;  213  Geary  st. 

Hatch,  Miss  Mary;  The  Bella  Vista 

Hathaway,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  V. ;  38  South  Park 
Miss 


Thursday 
Wednesday 


Lakeport 


Suisun 


Hausman,  Frederick  H. ;  907  Pine  st. 

Havens,  Charles  T. ;  2835  Howard  st. 

Hawes,  Colonel  and  Mrs  A.  G. ;  The  Bella  Vista     Thursday 
Miss  Allie 

Hawkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  E. ;  Lick  House  Monday 
Hawks,  Harry  D. ;  1514  Larkin  st. 
Lawrence  J . 

Hayes,  George  R.  B. ;  1814  Buchanan  st. 

Hay  man,  Mr  and  Mrs  Al.;  Baldwin  Hotel 

Haymond,  Creed;  712  Geary  st. 

Hayne,  Duncan;  206  Powell  st. 

Hayne,  Judge  and  Mrs  Robert 

Haynes,  Dr.  and  Mrs  B.  W. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Hays,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ira  C. ;  528  Geary  st. 

Hays,  T.  Abe ;  721  Hayes  st. 

Hays,  Dr.  W.  W.  San  Luis  Obispo 

Hays,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  C. ;  1022  Golden  Gate  ave.     Tuesday 

Hay  ward,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alvinza  San  Mateo 

Hayward,  Mr  and  Mrs  Franklin;  N.  E.  cor.  Hayes  and  Baker  sts. 

Monday 
Hazard,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  T.  Los  Angeles 

YUM  YUM  SWEET  CORN,  the  fiuest  in  the  land,  sold  everywhere.    Ask  your  Grocer 
^^^^^-  MAU,  SADLER  ct  CO..  Sole  Proprietors. 


Monday 

Santa  Barbara 
San  Mateo 

Monday 
Tuesday 


HEAD 


39 


HEROLD 


Head,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  E. ;  1105  Taylor  st. 

Mis8  Anna 

Heald,  E.  P.  ;140GPolkst. 

Hearst,  Senator  and  Mrs  George ;  1105  Taylor  st. 

AVilliam  R. 

Heath,  Mrs  R.  W. ;  1512  Taylor  st. 

Miss  Jennie 

Miss  Roberta 

William  R. 


Napa 


Heath,  Richard  AV. ;  2032  Scott  st. 

Heathcote,  Mr  and  Mrs  Basil ;  KUO  Franklin  st. 

Hebbard,  J.  C.  B. ;  121  Eddy  st. 

Hecht,  Mr  and  Mrs  Isaac ;  1201  Van  Ness  ave.         Friday 

Hecht,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  H. ;  1012  Van  Ness  ave. 

Heise,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  E. ;  2517  Pacific  ave.    Friuaj^ 

Heitschu,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel ;  Cosmos  Club 

Hellen,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  C. ;  Occidental  Hotel 

:Miss 


San  Rafael 


Portland,  Or. 


Monday 
Monday 


Sausalito 


Friday 


Heller,  Mr  and  Mrs  Moses ;  Lick  House 

Helmer,  .1.  S. ;  1118  Taylor  st. 

Hellman,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  C. 

Hellman,  Anthony  E. ;  1206  O'Farrell  st. 

Hellman,  Horace  G. ;  719  Sutter  st. 

Hellman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Richard;  1829  Pacific  ave. 

CJeorge 

Henarie,  D.  V.  B. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Henderson,  J.  H. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Henderson,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  C;  2511  California  st. 

Hendricks,  R.  G. 

Hendricks,  W.  C,  (Secretary  of  State) 

Hendrickson,  W. ;  1137  Bush  st. 

Hendry,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  J. ;  430  Ellis  st. 

Henley,  Senator  and  Mrs  Barclay 

Henriksan,  B.  E. ;  1320  Fell  st. 

Henshelwood,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas;  Hotel  Pleasanton    Monday 

Henzel,  E.  F.;  1908  Steiner  st. 

Heppner,  J.  O.,  Cosmos  Club 

Herman,  Mrs  Lucien;  1427  Washington  st.  Friday 

Herold,  Adam,  (State  Treasurer) Sacramento 

H.  R.  KELLY'S  BOUQUET  Key  West  Havana  Cigars  have  no  equal.     Smoke  them 
and  see  for  yourself.  ^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^  ^  ^^^^  ^^^.^^,  ^^^^,  ^^g,„t. 


Salem,  Or. 
Sacramento 


Santa  Rosa 


IIEROLD 


40 


HILLYER 


Pasadena 


Herokl,  Mrs  Rudolph ;  1716  Bush  st. 

Oscar 

Roderick 

Hugo 

Herrin,  W.  F.;  1919  Baker  st. 

Herrman,  Mr  and  Mrs  George 

Herrman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Oscar;  2414  Webster  st. 

Herrman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Sigismund ;  1500  Larkin  st. 
• James 

Herrman,  Mr  and  Mrs  William ;  623  Turk  st. 

Herron,  J.  O. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Herzstein,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Morris;  2220  Broadway  st.     Friday 

Hess,  F. ;  821  California  st. 

Heuer,  Major  William  H. ;  1814  Sacramento  st. 

Hewitt,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  M. ;  415  Powell  st.  Wednesday 

Hewlett,  H.  H.  First  National  Bank,  Stockton 

Hewlett,  Miss  Hontie ;  410  Buchanan  st 

Heydenfeldt,  Judge  and  Mrs  S. ;  1016  Post  st. 

Miss  Ziela 

Thomas 

Heydenfeldt,  Solomon,  Jr.;  1315  Mason  st. 
Heyman,  Henry ;  206  Ellis  st. 
Heyneman,  Charles  H. ;  1005  Yallejo  st. 
Heyneman,  Mrs  Manfred;  1409  Hyde  st. 
Hicks,  Frank  S. ;  Palace  Hotel 
Hicks,  William  P. ;  Occidental  Hotel 
Hiester,  Mr  and  Mrs  Amos  C. ;  2641  Howard  st. 
The  Misses 

Higgins,  Maurice;  2319 Jackson  st. 

Miss  Libbie 

Hightcn,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  E.;  Baldwin  Hotel 
Hill,  Horace ;  920  Pine  st. 


Wednesday       Auburn 


Los  Angeles 


Monday 
Monday 


Hill,  Mr  and  Mrs  Horace  L. ;  1900  Washington  st.  Friday 

Miss 

Hill,  Mr  and  Mrs  Morgan ;  Occidental  Hotel  Moyulay 
Hiller,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Albert;  1011  Sutter  st. 
Miss  Nellie 

Hiliman,  Mrs  Richard ;  SW  cor.  Pacific  ave.  and  Gough  st.      Friday 

Hillyer,  Curtis,  J.  ,,.     .  .    ^.,     „ 

___1__! [ Virginia  City,  Nev. 

Chicken  and  Game  Pates  Truffledy^^^ 

yo^u'r  i?oZ  .^?thS  '^  '''''''\^t^''^iv^iirvr^^^^^^ 

^uAL,  sAUJvisK  ik  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


HTLLYER 


41  HOLDEN 


Hillyer,  Miss  Nellie ;  2629  Bush  st. 

Hine,  Mrs  George  W. ;  1932  Pine  st. 

Hinsdale,  G.  S. ;  Lick  House 

Hitchcock,  H.  R.  Honolulu,  H.  I. 

Hitchcock,  Mrs  Helen  M. ;  1010  Powell  st.  Tuesday 

Miss  Nellie 

Hitchcock,  Mrs  M.  T. ;  Palace  Hotel        Monday      Larkmead,  Napa  Co. 

Hittell,  John  S. ;  1025  Hyde  st. 

Hittell,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  H.;  808  Turk  st.  Friday         San  Pablo 

Miss  Catherine 

Franklin 

Hoag,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jared  C. ;  1460  O'Farrell  st.       Thursday 

Miss  Linda 

Charles  C. 

Hohart,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  S.;  629  Sutter  st. 
Hobbs,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick ;  1016  Bush  st. 

Miss  Annie 

Hobbs,  Mr  and  Mrs  Hiram  H. ;  1708  Geary  st. 

Miss  Jennie 

Miss  Anna 

Hobbs,  J.  K.  C. ;  27  Hill  st. 

Hobson,  C.  B. ;  Oriel  Hotel 

Hoburg,  Frank  T. ;  324  Pine  st. 

Hochkofler,  Rudolph  ;  1825  Sacramento  st. 

HochEtein,  A. ;  730  Haight  st. 

Ho3flich,  Morris ;  310  Stockton  st. 

Hoffman,  Judge  Ogdeii ;  Pacific  Club  Ross  Valley 

Ogden,  Jr. 

Southard 

Hoge,  Colonel  Joseph  P. ;  1323  Geary  st. 

Miss  Pauline 

Miss  Mary 

Charles  J. 


Hogg,  Mr  and  Mrs  James ;  815  Eddy  st.  Friday 

Hohweisner,  Mr  and  Mrs  ;  433  Oak  st. 

Hoitt,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ira  G.  Sacramento 

Holbrook,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles ;  1901  Van  Ness  ave.  Friday 

Miss  Mamie 

Holcombe,  Mr  and  Mrs  Walter  G. ;  1915  Sacramento  st. 

Holden,  Professor  E.  S.  MounUiamilton 

II.  O.  WILBUR  &  SON'S  Chocolate  and  Cocoa  Preparatious  are  unexcelled  for  qiiality 
Ask  vour  Grocer  for  them.        MATT,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Co  ast  Agents. 


HOLLADAY 


42 


HOP  PS 


Monday 
Tuesday 
Tuesday 


Holladay,  Mr  and  V'rs  Jesse;  Washington  and  Gough  sts. 

Holladay,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  AV.;  XE  cor.  Clay  and  Octavia  sts. 

Miss  Louise  Ord 

Edmund  Burke 

Holland,  Mr  and  Mrs  Nathaniel ;  1414  Taylor  st. 

Hollingsworth,  Mrs  H. ;  634  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Hollis.  Mr  and  Mrs  AVilliam  ;  The  Renton 

Holloway,  ^\.  E. ;  Pacific  Clul; 

Holmes,  Mr  and  Mrs;  1214  Lafayette  st. 

Holmes,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  J. ;  1219  McAllister  st 

Holmes,  Mr  and  Mrs  AYalter;  1525  Bush  st. 

Holmes,  AValter  G. ;  1910  Gough  st. 

Holmes,  Henry  T. ;  1922  Pine  st. 

Holmes,  Captain  J.  W. 

Holt,  Mrs;  1803  Stockton  st. 

Holway,  Mrs  S.  P. ;  822  Sutter  st. 

Homer,  Mrs  Charles;  XW  cor.  Broadway  and  Taylor  sts 

Hood,  Mrs  E.  A. 

Hooker,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  G. ;  917  Bush  st. 
C.  Osgood 

Hooker,  Mr  and  Mrs  Richard  C. ;  1311  Hyde  st. 
Miss  Jennie 

Hooper,  Mrs  C.  A. 

Hooper,  George  F. 

Hooper,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  AV. ;  557  Harrison  st. 

Hooper,  John  A. ;  30  Rincon  place 

Hooper,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  B.;  The  Bella  Vista 

Hopkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  W. ;  2100  California  st. 

Hopkins,  F.  C. ;  The  Berkshire 

Hopkins,  Mrs  Lawrence ;  The  Bella  Vista 

Hopkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  Moses;  1311  Hyde  st. 

Hopkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  Peter;  2000  Broadway  st. 

Miss  Jennie 

Peter,  Jr. 

Hopkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  Timothy 

Hopkins,  Dr.  and  Mrs  W.  E.,  U.  S.  A. ;  Presidio 

Hopper,  Harrison;  521  Post  st. 

Hopps,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H. ;  1719  AVebster  st. 


Wednesday 


Sausalito 


Ship  ''Chalmers" 
Ftidaij 


Los  Guillicos 


Ross  Valley 
Sonoma 


Tliursday 

Thursday  Menio  Park 

Thursday 

Redwood  City 
Friday 

MenIo  Park 


^^^^^'^' over^tPn  vAT."'Y^^«;^  CjG.^rS  have  been  sold  in  this  market  for 

o^  er  teu  >  ears.    A  sutticieut  guarantee  that  they  are  the  Best  on  the  market 

MAU,  JrADLEPv  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


HORNING 


43  '  HUDSON 


Horning,  C.  C;  917  Mission  st. 

Horsburgh,  Mr  and  Mrs  David  W. ;  1517  Washington  st.     Wednesday 

James 

Hort,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel ;  1920  Jackson  st.  Friday 

Horton,  Frank  H. ;  411  Eddy  st. 
Horton,  Mrs  P.  P.;  1615  Clay  st. 

Miss  Minnie 

Horton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert;  1033  Ellis  st.  Thursday 

Miss  Mabel 

Mortimer 

Hosmer,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  A.;  2517  Sutter  st. 

Hotaling,  Mr  and  Mrs  Anson  P.;  NE  cor.  Franklin  and  California  sts. 

Menlo  Park 

Houghton,  H.  B.  ;  Palace  Hotel 

Houghton,  General  and  Mrs  J.  F. ;  Palace  Hotel    Monday 

Miss  Minnie 

Harry 

Houseworth,  Mr  and  Mrs  Harrison;  1235  Hyde  st. 

Houseworth,  Thomas ;  121G  Ellis  st. 
'Frederick  A. 

Housman,  John  I. ;  2702  Laguna  st. 

Hovey,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  D. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Howard,  Miss  Babette  ;  Sacramento  st.  near  Franklin  San  Mateo 

Howard,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  Webb  ;  2123  Buchanan  st. 

Miss  Maud 

O' Shatter 

Howard,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H.  San  Mateo 

Howard,  General  and  Mrs  O.  0.;  Black  Point 

Howard,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  H.;  NEcor.  Jackson  and  Gough  st.  Friday 

San  Mateo 

Howell,  Mrs.;  512  Folsom  st. 

Howitt,  R. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Hoydock,  C.  San  Jose 

Hubbard,  Lieutenant  E.  AV.,  U.  S.  A.;  Presidio 

Hubbard,  Mr.s  Van  Dyke  ;  Van  Ness,  bet.  Turk  st.  and  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Hubbard,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  C. ;  427  Franklin  st.        Friday 

Huddart,  Mrs  E.  J. ;  923  Hyde  st. 

George  F. 

Hudson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Horace  R. ;  1419  Washington  st. 


GORDON  &  DILWORTH'S  Fiue   rresened  Fruits,  Jellies,   Olives,   Ketchup,  Wine 
Jellies,  Etc.,  to  be  had  at  all  ^-\;^o^-^^  ^  ,.0.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents.       ■ 


HUETER  44 


HUTCHIXSON 


Hiieter,  E. ;  2312  Howard  st. 

Hug,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph ;  1525  Sntter  st.  Thursday 

Miss  Annie 

Miss  Hattie 

Charles 


Hughes,  Mr  and  Mrs  ;  Oriel  Hotel  Monday 

Hughes,  C.  Y. ;  534  Bush  st. 

Hughes,  Mrs  F.  AV. ;  806  Bush  st.  Tuesday 

Miss  Emily 

Edward 

Hughes,  Dr.  Jerome ;  54  Oak  st. 

Hughes,  Colonel  Hobert  P.;  2318  Clay  st. 

Huie,  Mrs  G.  AV. ;  1932  Pine  st. 

Miss  Salie 

Robert  B. 


-AVilliam 


Humbert,  Mrs  P.  A.;  531  Bush  st. 

Humphreys,  Mr  and  Mrs  AVilliam  P. ;  816  Chestnut  st. 

Hunt,  Mr  and  Mrs;  1437  Pacific  ave.  Tuesday 

Hunt,  Charles  AV. ;  2409  AVebster  st. 

Hunt,  Judge  and  Mrs  John  ;  1703  Octa\ia  st. 

Hunt,  John  D. ;  1026  Hyde  st. 

Miss  Sarah 

Miss  Ca^.Tie 

Hunt,  Mr  and  Mrs  Randall ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 

Hunt,  AA'illiam  B.;  410  Leavenworth  st. 

Hunter,  Mrs  Charles  H. ;  Presidio  Friday 

Huntsman,  Mrs  Louise ;  824  Sutter  st.  Thursday 

Miss  .  '     "^ 

Hurlbut,  Dr. ;  The  Berkshire 

Huston,  John;  Lick  House 

Hut'.hins,  Dr.  and  Mrs  C.  B. ;  617  Bush  st. 

Hutchinson,  Miss;  1620  California  st. 

Hutchinson,  Mrs  C.  I. ;  2900  California  st. 

Hutchinson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Eli  J. :  Palace  Hotel        Monday 

Hutc^hinson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick  AV.;  2409  AVebster  st.     Friday 

Hutchinson,  H.  T. ;  2504  California  st. 

Hutchinson,  Mrs  J. ;  110  Liberty  st. 

Hutchinson,  Miss  K.;  1910  Howard  st. 


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HYDE 


45 


JACOBS 


Hyde,  Judge  and  Mrs  George ;  719  Geary  st.  Thursday 

Miss  Mamie 

Miss  Gertrude 

Hyde,  Miss  Helen ;  SW  cor.  Pierce  and  Union  sts.  Friday 
Hyde,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  C. 

Miss  Agnes 

Hyde,  Miss  Marie  C. ;  730  Geary  st. 

Hyde,  Bothwell ;  1631  Sacramento  st. 

Ingram,  Charles  M. ;  2312  Steiner  st. 

Irelan,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  J. ;  827  Post  st. 

Irvine,  Mrs  J. ;  Occidental  Hotel  Monday 

Irvine,  James  N.  H. ;  14  Grant  ave. 

Irwin,  Colonel  and  Mrs  B.  J.  D.,  U.  S.  A.;  Occidental  Hotel 


San  Rafael 


Monday      West  Point 


San  Rafael 


The  Misses 

Irwin,  J.  N.  H. ;  30  Post  st. 

Irwin,  Captain  John,  U.  S.  N. ;  1001  Pine  st. 

Irwin,  Mrs  AVilliam ;  1921  Octavia  st.  Friday 

Miss  Emma 

Isaacs,  Mrs ;  417  Mason  st. 

Isaacs,  William  B. ;  1428  Post  st. 

Itsell,  Captain  and  Mrs  A.  J. ;  183  O'Farrell  st.  Tuesday 

Miss  May  I. 

Miss  Maude  A. 

Ivers,  Mrs  Richard ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Miss  Aileen 

Al. 

Richard,  Jr. 

Ives,  Miss  May ;  Palace  Hotel  Moyiday 

Ives,  Stephen  D. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Izer,  Rev.  Dr.  and  Mrs ;  Oriel  Hotel  Monday 

Jackson,  S.  M. ;  2119  Pine  st.  San  Rafael 

Jackson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Byron  ;  941  Golden  Gate  ave.     Thursday 

Jackson,  Miss  Caroline  C. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton         Monday 

Jackson,  J. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Jackson,  Colonel  and  Mrs  John  P. ;  720  Sutter  st.       Napa  Soda  Springs 

Andrew 

John  P.,  Jr. 

-George  H.  T. 


Jacobi,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick ;  1320  Sutter  st. 
Jacobs,  Mr  and  Mrs  B.  M.;  Lick  House 


Monday 


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JACOBS 


46 


JOHNSON 


Jacobs,  Edward  L. ;  1912  Broadway  st. 

Jacobs,  Henry;  612  Van  Ness  ave. 

Jacobs,  Mr  and  Mrs  Isidor;  505  Golden  Gate  ave 

Jacoby,  Franz ;  2601  Sacramento  st. 

James,  Arthur  R. ;  615  Sutter  st. 

James,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  H. ;  14  Oak  st. 

James,  George ;  905  Fillmore  st. 

James,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jefferson ;  2131  Howard  st. 

James,  Mr  and  Mrs  X.  T. ;  721  Ashbury 

Janeway,  John  H. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Janin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry ;  Palace  Hotel 

Jarboe,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  E.;  917  Pine  st. 

Miss  Kate 

Paul 

Jaynes,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  ;  Palace  Hotel 

Jeffries,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  Oriel  Hotel 

Jelly,  A.  C. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Jenisch,  M. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Jenkins;  1206)4  Jackson  st. 

Jenks,  Dr.  and  Mrs  George  H. ;  .^21  Geary  st. 

Jennings,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  B. 

Jennings,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.   i. ;  1511  Washington  st. 

Jennings,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas ;  915  Fifteenth  st. 
Miss  Mamie 

Jessen,  G.  M. ;  1524  Jackson  st. 

Jessup,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  D. ;  12  Liberty  st. 

Jewell,  Rev.  F.  F. ;  610  Buchanan  st. 

Jewell,  T.  E. ;  Grand  Hotel 

Jewett,  Miss  Fidelia;  The  Berkshire 

Jewett,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  H. ;  Grand  Hotel 

Jobson,  Mr  and  Mrs  AVilliam  G.;  19  Hill  st. 

Johnson,  C.  R.;  Cosmos  Club 

Johnson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank 

Johnson,  Frederick  S.;  1721  Jackson  st. 

Johnson,  George  A. ;  1513  Pierce  st. 

Johnson,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  C. ;  162J  California  st. 

Johnson,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  A. ;  1707  Octavia  st. 

Mr  and  Mrs  Howard  R. 


Tuesday 

Monday       New  York 
Thursday 


Monday 
Monday 

Sacramento 


San  Rafael 
New  York 


Monday 

Monday        Marysville 

Fort  Bragg 
San  Rafael 


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JOHNSON 


47 


JUNGEN 


Jolinson,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  M. ;  1721  Jackson  st.        Friday 
Johnson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert  C;  605  O'Farrell  st. 


Joliffe,  Mrs  AV.  H.;  1225  Pine  st. 
Miss  Nellie 


Thursday 


Monday 

Monday 

Thursday 

Round  Valley,  Inyo  Co. 
Thursday    Durham,  Butte  Co. 
Thursday 


Jones,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  A. ;  817  Grove  st. 

Jones,  Caleb ;  Palace  Hotel 

Jones,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles ;  The  Berkshire 

Jones,  Mrs  Clinton;  1708  Octavia  st. 

Jones,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  H. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Jones,  Hugh ;  1358  Folsom  st. 

Jones,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  D. ;  The  Renton 

Jones,  John  E. 

Jones,  Miss  Lillie ;  731  Sutter  st. 

Jones,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  P. ;  1121  Pine  st 

Jones,  Simon  L. ;  1510  California  st. 

Jones,  Mr  and  iSIrs  Webster;  XE  cor.  Gough  and  Clay  sts. 

Jones,  Winfield  S. ;  1313  Hyde  st. 

W.  Brooks 

Jones,  Mr  and  Mrs  Witcher 
^liss  Maggie 

Joran,  Miss  Elise,  733  Geary  st. 

Miss  Pauline 

Miss  Lulu 

Jordan,  H.  C. ;  227  Capp  st. 

Jordan,  R. ;  897  Fulton  st. 

Joseph,  Mrs  E. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Josselyn,  ]Mr  and  Mrs  Charles;  1815  Gough  st.         Friday 

Jost,  Charles,  Jr.,  1108  Post  st. 

AVilliam  R. 

Joseph 

JouUin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Amadie;  723  Turk  st. 

Joyce,  Martin;  The  Berkshire 

Judah,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  R. 
Mrs  E.  E. 

Judge,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  M.;  The  Berkshire 
Judkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  C;  The  Renton 
Judson,  Raymond ;  2305  Devisadero  st. 
Jungen,  Lieutenant  and  Mrs  Carl  AV.,  \J.  S.  N. 


San  Jose 


Wednesday  San  Mateo 

Monday 
Monday 

Mare  Island 


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KAHN 


48 


KEW 


Wednesday 


Kahn,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Aclolph;  2823  Pine  st. 

Kane,  Mrs  Thomas ;  340  Page  st. 

Kaiizee,  Miss  Letitia;  726  Turk  st. 

Kast,  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  S. ;  1150  Guerrero  st. 

Kaufman,  J. ;  1201  Van  Ness  ave. 

Kavanagh,  G.  H. ;  2017  Pacific  ave. 

Kavanagh,  J.  T  ;  911  McAllister  st. 

Keane,  Thomas;  340  Page  st. 

Keating,  James  M. ;  Supt.  Alms  House 
Keeler,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  M. ;  1921  Octavia  st. 
Keeney,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  M.;  2423  Fillmore  st. 
Keeney,  Dr  and  Mrs  James  W.;  Occidental  Hotel   Monday 
Keith,  Prof,  and  Mrs  N.  S. ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Keith,  Mrs  AVilliam  H;  1509  Washington  st.  Tuesday 

Miss  EHza  D.  '     • 

AVilliam  H.,  Jr. 

Kelleher,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alfred  J. ;  2324  Clay  st. 
Kellogg,  Miss ;  7  Glen  Park  ave. 
Kellogg,  Mr  and  Mrs  Fred  S. ;  2205  Fillmore  st. 
Kellogg,  L.  M. ;  The  Bella  Vista 


Tuesday 


-Miss 


Thursday 


Kellogg,  M.  B. ;  2424  Pacific  ave. 

Kelly,  James  R. ;  309  Leavenworth  st. 

Kelly,  Edgar  S. 

Kelsey,  B. 

Kenfield,  Mrs  Daniel  M. ;  2125  California  st. 

Kenitzer,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry ;  Lick  House 

Kenna,  R.  E. 

Kennedy,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  F. ;  1727  Pine  st. 
Kenny,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  L. ;  22  Lapidge  st. 
Kenny,  Kearn  ;  2503  California  st. 
Kentfield,  Mrs ;  331  Fremont  st. 

-^- Mr  and  Mrs  E.  E. 

Kenyon,  Dr.  and  Mrs  C.  G.;  The  Pleasanton 

Kern,  F.  AV.;  1(8  Fair  Oaky  st. 

Kerr,  Earl ;  The  Berkshire 

Kerr,  Mark ;  Cosmos  Club 

Kew,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.;  The  Pleasanton 


Monday 


New  York 
San  Rafael 


Santa  Clara 
Oakviile 


Wednesday  San  Rafael 
Monday 


Mondai^ 


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KEWEN 


49 


KITTLE 


Kewen,  Colonel  Perrie 
Miss  Mav 


1616  M  St.,  Sacramento 


915  Van  Ness  ave. 


Monday 

Monday 


Keyes,  Mr  and  Mrs  Winfield  S 

William 

Kidd,  James ;  505  Hyde  st. 

Kidder,  Miss ;  Oriel  Hotel 

Kilgaritf,  John  M. ;  614  Sutter  st. 

Kimball,  Mrs  G.  G.;  The  Pleasanton 

Kincaid,  MissC.  B. ;  730  Seventeenth  st. 

Kincaid,  Rev.  and  Mrs  William  ;  413  Eddy  st. 

King,  Mr  and  Mrs  Fritz ;  1829  Sacramento  st. 

King,  Mr  and  Mrs  Homer  S.;  1001  Leavenworth  st 

King,  Thompson;  1501  Van  Ness  ave. 

Kingsbury,  Frank;  Cosmos  Club 

Kingsley,  C.  H. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Kinkelin,  Charles  A.  ;  313  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Kinne,  Mr  and  MrsC.  Mason  ;  The  Berkshire         Monday 

Miss  Ella 

Miss  Alice 


Red  Bluff 


Oakland 


Thursday 


San  Gabriel  Mission,  Los  Angeles 
Astoria,  Or 


Kinney,  Mr  and  Mrs  Abbott 

Kinney,  M.  J. 

Kinsey,  Griffith  J.;  903  Sutter  st. 

-Mrs  A.  G. 

Kinsman,  Charles  F. ;  Oriel  Hotel 

Kip,  Right  Rev.  and  Mrs  Wilham  L;  Eddy  and  Franklin  sts. 

Kirby,  Miss  Josie;  1222  Pine  st. 

Kirchhoffer,  Dr.  Frederick;  German  Hospital 

Kirk,  Miss  Florence;  The  Berkshire  Mo)iday 

Kirketerp,  William  C. ;  1017  Bush  st. 

Miss  Emilie 

Kirkham,  Ralph  W. ;  Pacific  Club 

Kirkland,  Miss  Cornelia  S. ;  1306  California  st.        Thursday 

Kirkratrick,  Mr  and  Mrs  E. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Kirkpatrick,  Mrs  E.  L.;  808  Leavenworth  st. 

Kittle,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  G.,  1610  Franklin  st. 

Miss  Lucia 

Kittle,  Mr  and  Mrs  N.  G.;  1610  Franklin  st. 

John  G. 

Nicholas  G.,  Jr. 

William  S. 


San  Rafael 


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KLEINHANS  50      "  LAMBERT 


Kleinhans,  Mr  and  Mrs  John;  640  Fell  st. 
Miss  Lucv 


Knight,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  A. ;  1826  O'Farrell  st. 

Knight,  N.  R.;  2914  Mission  st. 

Knighton,  R.;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Knoderer,  Theodore ;  1217  Clay  st. 

Knoph,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  E. ;  21  11th  st.  luesday     San  Mateo 

Knorp,  Albert;  706  Larkin  st. 

Knowles,  George  B.,  Jr. ;  909  Taylor  st. 

Miss  Lillian 

Charles  T. 

Edwin  I. 

Knox,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  C. ;  21  Eleventh  st. 
Koehler,  Mrs  Charles;  1358  Post  st. 

Miss  Marie 

Charles,  Jr. 

Kohl,  Captain  and  Mrs  AVilliam ;  Palace  Hotel       Monday       San  Mateo 
Miss  ^Nlaroie 

Kohler,  Mr  and  Mrs  Hans  PI. ;  1920  Broadway  st. 

Kohler,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry;  807  Sutter  st. 

Miss  Hennie 

Henry,  Jr. 

Kohn,  Mr  and  Mrs  I.;  1316  Sutter  st.  4th  Wednesday 

Kowalsky,  H.  S.;  Baldwin  Hotel 
Kroeplien,  George;  310  Stockton  st. 

Kruse,  Edward;  620  Turk  st. 

Edward,  Jr. 

Emil 

William  H. 

Krusi,  Herman ;  1232  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Kunath,  Mr  and  Mrs  Oscar ;  409  Golden  Gate  ave. 

l,achman,  Samuel;  603  Sutter  st. 

Lacy,  Mr  and  Mrs  Benjamin  T.;  615  Chestnut  st. 

Ladd,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  S. ;  2836  California  st. 

Lake,  Mrs  Delos;  1905  Pacific  ave.  Tuesday 
Frederick  Billings 

Lake,  Frederick  B.;  1620  Jackson  st. 

Lake,  Miss  Mary ;  922  Post  st.  Friday  Monterey 

Lambert,  Daniel ;  534  Haight  st. 


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LA  MONTAGNE 


51 


LAWTON 


La  Montague,  Mr  and  Mrs  Pierre ;  Hotel  Pleasanton    Monday 

Lampson,  Miss  Lillie  ;  608  19th  st. 

Lancaster,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  A. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Landers,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  ;  1121  Bush  st. 

Miss  Helen 

Landsberger,  Mr  and  Mrs  I.;  717  Fillmore  st.  Alameda 

Miss  Lillie 

Henry 

Lane,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Levi  C;  2302  Clay  st. 

Lang,  Lieutenant  T.  F. ;  Presidio 

Lahghorne,  James  P.;  2419  Pacific  ave. 

Langley,  Mrs  Melanie ;  234  Haight  st. 

Lansing,  Miss  Ada  M.;  744  Ellis  st.  Friday 

Larcher,  Prof.  Edward;  811  Geary  st. 

La  Pue,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  Lee 

La  Rue,  Hon.  and  Mrs  H.  M. 

La  Rue,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jacob  E. 

Latham,  Mrs  E.  K.;  2111  Pine  st. 

Miss  Edith 

Miss  Florence 

Latham,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  B. 
Latham,  Mrs  M.  S.;  1104  Post  st. 

Milton  S. 

Lathrop,  Ariel ;  Palace  Hotel 

Lathrop,  Charles  G.;  2101  Van  Ness  ave 

-Miss 

Latimer,  L.  D. ;  Pacific  Club 
Laton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  A. ;  Palace  Hotel 
Latson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  P. ;  520  Oak  st. 
Lauden,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  E. ;  821  Pine  st. 
Lawler,  Judge  Frank  W. ;  1402  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Miss  Lillie 

Lawless,  Mrs.  E.  J. ;  1513  Larkin  st. 

Lawlor,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  M.  San  Jose 

Miss  Lillie 

William 

Lawrence,  W.  H.  San  Mateo 
Lawton,  Gardiner  T. 
Miss  Teresa 


Yountville 

Sacramento 

Davisville 


San  Anselmo 


Windsor,  Sonoma  Co. 
Monday 


2121  California  st. 


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LAWYER  52  LEVY 

Law5'er,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  M. ;  1422  Clay  st.  Tuesday 

Layman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick  O. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Leach,  G.  W, ;  Lick  House 

Lean,  Mr  and  Mrs  W. ;  Oriel  Hotel  Monday  Auburn 

Leal,  Mrs  John;  704>^  O'Farrell  st. 

Leavitt,  S.  B. ;  2037  Howard  st. 

Le  Breton,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  J. ;  712  Sutter  st. 
Miss  Julia 

Le  Breton,  Edward  J. ;  1414  Sutter  st. 

Lecca,  Ginlio ;  1001  Pine  st. 

Lee,  Arthur ;  606  Sutter  st. 

Lee,  Mrs  B.  F. ;  2021  Webster  st. 

Lee,  Mr  and  Mrs  Bradner  W.  Tuesday 

1003  South  Hope  st,  Los  Angeles 
Lee,  \\  .  Ct.  ;  Hotel  Pleasantou 

Lee,  Dr.  W.  M. ;  Grand  Hotel 

Lees,  Captain  and  Mrs  I.  W. ;  1022  Pine  st. 
Frederick  W. 

Leggett,  Joseph  ;  918  Dolores  st. 

Leghorn,  John  G. ;  1810  Leavenworth  st. 

Leichter,  C. ;  1722  Clay  st. 

Leighton,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B. ;  1111  Union  st. 

Lemmon,  George ;  814  Hyde  st. 

Lent,  Eugene  New  York 

Lent,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  M.;  699  Polk  st. 

Leonard,  Charles  L. ;  Oriel  Hotel 

Le  Roy,  Georges ;  226  Stockton  st. 
Eugene 

LessGck,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  H. ;  1258  California  st. 
The  Misses 

Levy,  Mrs  Charles  S.  Stockton 

Levy,  Eugene  W. ;  1050  Golden  Gate  ave. 
Levy,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  M. ;  1302  Post  st. 

Miss  Dahlia 

Martin  H. 

Levy,  Mrs  John ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 
Miss  Goldie 

Levy,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  W.;  1296  Van  Ness  ave. 

Miss  Rebecca 

Melville  S. 


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LEVY 


53  LIVINGSTON 


Levy,  Judge  and  Mrs  Walter  H. ;  661  Harrison  st. 

Le^is,  Dr.  and  Mrs  D.  0.,  U.  S.  N. ;  The  Bella  Vista     Thursday 

Lewis,  W.  S. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Lewis,  William  ;  1212  Geary  st. 

Lewitt,  Dr.  W.  B. ;  605  Laguna  st. 

Libby,  Mr  and  Mrs  Dorville  ;  822,  21st  st. 

Lichtenberg,  William ;  Cosmos  Club  San  Rafael 

Liebes,  Mr  and  Mrs  Herman ;  1714  Van  Ness  ave. 

Lightner,  I;  1312  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Lightner,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joel  F. ;  1759  Howard  st. 

Lilienthal,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ernest ;  1913  Mission  st. 

Lilienthal,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ernest  R..  1818  California  st. 

Lilienthal,  Henry ;  946  Twenty-first  st. 

Lilienthal,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  Leo;  1918  Jackson  st. 

Lilienthal,  Mr  and  Mrs  Philip  N. ;  SW  cor.  Franklin  and  Clay  sts. 

Lilienthal,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Samuel ;  1316  Van  Ness  ave. 

Limekin,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  927  Golden  Gate  ave.  Thursday 

Lincoln,  Mrs ;  Oriel  Hotel  Monday 

Lincoln,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B. ;  555  Harrison  st. 

Jerome 

Linderman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Dell ;  1501  Van  Ness  ave. 

Miss  Dell 

Lindsay,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  A. ;  1819  O'Farrell  st. 

Lipscher,  Mrs  M. ;  526  Ellis  st. 

Lissack,  Louis ;  Palace  Hotel 

Lissak,  Adolphus  H. ;  1258  California  st. 

Little,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  T. ;  524  Post  st. 

Miss  Grace 

Miss  Laura 

Miss  Ada 


Little,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Joseph  R. ;  511  Stockton  st.  San  Rafael 

Little,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  H. ;  311  Scott  st.  Thursday 

Littlefield,  Miss  Emma  Salinas  City 

Littlefield,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  H. ;  The  Bella  Vista       Thursday 

Littlefield,  Miss  Rose  Salinas  City 

Livermore,  Obadiah 

Livingston,  C.  H. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Ijvingston,  Miss  G.;  904  Van  Ness  ave. 

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LIVINGSTON  54 


L0WNDE8 


Livingston,  Monroe ;  1809  Pine  st. 

Miss  Alice 

Miss  Florence 


Lloyd,  Reuben  H. ;  1010  Folsom  st. 

Lockwood,  Arthur  D. ;  1817  Baker  st. 

Loewy,  W. ;  046  Geary  st. 

Logan,  Mrs  James  C. ;  2228  California  st. 

Logan,  Mrs  M.  A. ;  Grand  Hotel  Monday 

Lohse,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  P. ;  2512  AVashington  st.     Thursday 

'Mies 

Long,  Mr  and  Mrs  I.  H.;  1812  Washington  st. 

Long,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  T. :  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Long,  L.  L. ;  The  "Bella  Vista 

Loomis,  Mr  and  Mrs  George;  Palace  Hotel  Monday    Menlo  Park 

Lord,  Theodore  A. ;  NE  cor.  Vallejo  and  Octavia  sts. 

Loring,  Mr  and  Mrs  David  W.  ;  2604  Jackson  st 

The  Misses 

F.  H. 

Loring.  Prescott ;  2521  Sutter  st. 

Loryea,  Dr  and  Mrs  A.  M. ;  1006  Van  Ness  ave. 

Miss  Amy  L. 

James 

Lotz,  Miss  Matilda;  299  Hyde  st. 

Loughborough,  Mrs  Alexander  H. ;  829  O'Farrell  st. 

The  Misses 

George 

Longhead,  Henry  W. ;  Cosmos  C  lub 
Loughery,  Robert  J. ;  784  Stevenson  st. 
Love,  John  L. ;  30  Glen  Park  ave. 
Love,  Mrs  Josie  S. ;  1714  Clay  st. 
Miss 

Loveland,  Mrs  Mary  T. ;  2443  Larkin  st. 

]Miss  May 

Lovell,  Mansfield;  1312  Taylor  st. 
Low,  Charles  A. ;  821  Bush  st. 

Low,  Ex.Govenor  and  Mrs.  F.  F. ;  Gough  aad  Sutter  sts. 
Miss  Flora 

Low ;  Mr  and  Mrs  George  A. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton      Monday 
Lowenberg,  I.  B. ;  609  Van  ness  ave. 
Lowndes,  Mrs  A.  O. ;  G13  Larkin  st. 


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LUCAS 


55 


MACONDRAY 


Lucas,  Lieutenant  E.  W.  Van  C. ;  Presidio 
Lucas,  Robert  H. ;  2112  Devisadero  st. 
Luckliardt,  Caesar;  1812  Howard  st. 
Ludlow,  Captain  Nichol ;  Cosmos  Club 
Ludovici,  F.  W. ;  Cosmos  Club 
Ludovici,  W.  Oscar ;  95-4  Bush  st. 
Lugsdin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jay ;  Palace  Hotel 

Miss 

Lundborg,  Dr  and  Mrs.  J.  A.  W. ;  1504  Taylor  st.    Tuesday 
Luning,  ^^icholas ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Miss  Clara 

Lunt,  Mr  and  Mrs  O.  A. ;  1346  Bush  st. 

Lusk,  F.  C. ;  Pacific  Club 

Luther,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  B. ;  336  O'Farrell  st. 

Lux,  Mrs  Charles  ;  1900  Jackson  st.  Friday 

Lyle,  W.  S. ;  1603  Van  Ness  ave. 

Lyman,  Dr.  J.  Chester 

Lyman,  Colonel  W.  W. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Lynch,  Hon.  and  Mrs  Jeremiah;  402   Eddy  st. 

Lynde,  William  C. ;  1416  Larkin  st. 

Lynds,  A. ;  Lick  House 

Lyon,  E.  H. ;  1419  Van  Ness  ave. 

Lyons,  Clarence  ;  208  Hyde  st. 

Mac  Crellish,  Mrs  Frederick ;  SW  cor.  Pine  and  ^Nlason  sts. 

Mackay,  Mr  and  Mrs  Aexancler ;  619  19th  st. 

Miss 

-Walter  S. 

Mackay,  Mr  and  Mrs  Donald;  1419  Washington  st. 

Mackay,  John  AV. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Mackenzie,  Rev.  Robert ;  1924  Washington  st. 

Mackey,  H. ;  The  Berkshire 

Macloon,  Mrs  C.  H.;  14  Guy  place 

Macondray,  Miss  M.  L.;  The  Bella  Vista 

Macondray,  William;  1821  Sacramento  st 

Miss  Nina 

Miss  Inez 

George 

Frederick  W. 

Horatio  N. 


Mills  Building,  New  York 

Monday 


Chico 


San  Rafael 
St.  Helena 


Thursday 


Virginia  City,  Nev. 


Thursday 
T  hursday 


Menlo  Park 


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MADDEN 


MARTIN 


Madden,  Miss;  1100  California  st. 

^^Frank'R  ""' '  ''''  ^— ^^^  st.  Thursday 

Mahon,  Mrs  Frank;  1429  Mason  st. 

MaUliard,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  B. ;  1401  Van  xXess  ave 

Main,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles ;  Palace  Hotel  ^fondny 

Maison   Mr  and  Mrs  N.  E. ;  561  17th  st.  Wednesday 

Mallon,  Mr  and  Mrs  John ;  2508  Sacramento  st. 

Malter  George  H. ;  912  Scott  st. 

Manchester,  Miss  M.  L. ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 

Mancusi,  Guiseppe ;  522  Sutter  st. 

Mangels,  Clans ;  120  Devisadero  st. 

Mann,  C. ;  2217  Webster  st. 

Mann,  Clarence  M. ;  808  Leavenworth  st. 

Mann,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  R. ;  3004  Sacramento  st- 

Mann,  Seth ;  2444  Howard  St. 

Charles  H. 

Manning.  Mis.  A.  M. ;  The  Renton  ,^,,,,^ 

Marble,   L. ;  Oriel  Hotel 

Marks,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph ;  1119  Van  Ness  ave.     Thursday 
Marriot,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick ;  2356  Jones  st 
Marsh,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  F. ;    2507  Howard  st. 
Marshall,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Benjamin;  921  Sutter  st. 
Marshall,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  C. ;  2624  California  st. 

Miss  Nellie 

Marshall,  Captain  and  Mrs  J  H 

Marshall,  Mr  and  Mrs  Louis ;  2195  Devisadero  st  "  ^''^'^ 

Marshutz,  L.  C. ;  412  Eddy  st. 

3Iarston,  Mr  and  Mrs  C    -V  •  jp,-^         u      ,  ^, 

'  i^ac7rt.v     Hazel  Glen  Hotel,  Sunol 

Martel,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  L. ;  420  Ellis  st  Th       i 

Mips  Adele  Thursday    Mountain  View 

Miss  Ethel 

Miss  Eugenie 

-Alfred 

—Louis 

Martenstein,  Jacob;  1129  Turk  st. 

Martenstein,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jacob  A. ;  1301  Golden  Gate  ave 

Martm,  Mrs  Ada  N. ;  2304  Devisadero  st. 

Martin.  Miss  Elenor;  725  Sutter  st. 

^'^^^^-|5-^«^^-e  Pates  Tru^^^^^^^  the  f^^^^^e^^e'^l[I^^^:j:^^ 


MARTIN 


57 


MAY 


Martin,  Mrs  H.  B. ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thunday 

Martin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  McL. ;  California  and  Taylor  sts. 

Martin,  Mrs  J.  M. ; 

Martin,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  P. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Martin,  P.  J. ;  2103  California  st. 

Martin,  W.  H. ;  Jackson  and  Franklin  sts. 

Martin,  Dr.  William,  U.  S.  N.;  Cosmos  Club 

Martin,  William  ;  2914  California  st. 

Martin,  William  C. ;  314  Oak  st. 

Martinez,  Mr  and  Mrs  Raoul;  1825  Sacramento  st.  Tuesday 

Marwedel,  C.  F. ;  2011  Bush  st. 

Charles  W. 

Marye,  George  T.,  Jr. ;  Occidental  Hotel 

Mason,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles 

Mason,  Mr  and  Mrs  N.  H.  A. 

'Miss  Dixie 

— Miss  Maude 


Tuesday 
San  Jose 


Sausalito 


1404  McAllister  st.    Tuesday 


Mathews,  Mr  and  Mrs  Harvey;  1632  Clay  st. 
Mathews,  Miss  Lulu;  920  Jackson  st. 
Mathews,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  E. ;  803  Pine  st. 
Matthews,  Miss  Cora ;  415  First  st. 
Matthews,  Mr  and  Mrs  Harvey ;  1632  Clay  st. 
Matthews,  Mrs  M. ;  The  Berkshire 
Matthews,  William  ;  2115  Sacramento  st. 
Mathieu,  Mrs  Marianne ;  1003  Leavenworth  st. 
Frank  L. 


T  hursday 


Clear  Lake,  Kelseyville 

Thursday 
Monday 


—Julian 


Mattliar,  Miss  Rose ;  206  Valencia  st. 

Mau,  Mrs  H.  Albert;  938  Van  Ne3S  ave. 
Broadway  st. 

—Miss  Alice 

Miss  Julia 

Mau,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  F. ;  1327  Sutter  st. 

Maupay,  Miss  Emma;  The  Berkshire 


After  March,  1889  at  2215 
Friday 


Thursday 
Monday 


318  Van  :Ness  ave. 


Maxwell,  Mr  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  C. . 

Miss  Emily 

Maxwell,  Walter ;  Palace  Hotel 

May,  E.  F. ;  538  Guerrero  st. 

May,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick ;  917  Sutter  st. 


Los  Anojeles 


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MAY 


58 


Mccormick 


Monday 
Thursday 

Wednesday 


Monday 


San  Mateo 
Sausalito 


May,  ]Mr  and  Airs  Henry;  2024  Jackson  st. 
May,  Dr.  and  Mrs  W.  B. ;  1114  Clay  st. 
Mayer,  Albert  M.  S. ;  327  Geary  st. 
Mayer,  Charles,  Jr. ;  924  Fillmore  st. 
Mayer,  Miss  Josephine ;  The  Berkshire 
Mayer,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel  D. ;  916  Jones  st. 

Maynard,  Mrs  George  F.;  1512  California  st. 

Miss  Eva 

Miss  Lena 

Miss  Sallie 

Maynard,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  H. ;  Palace  Hotel 
Maynard,  Mrs  Lafayette 

Miss 

Miss  Ella 

Duff.  G. 

Maynard,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  J. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Mayne,  Charles ;  Palace  Hotel 

McAfee,  Mrs;  The  Bella  Vista 
E. 

:McAfee,  Mr  and  Mrs  Carroll ;  Palace  Hotel 
McAlester,  Miss  A.  E. ;  8  Yerba  Buena  st. 

McAllister,  Mr  and  Mrs  Hall ;  Taylor  and  Leavenworth  sts.   Ross  Valley 

Miss  Eva 

M.  Hall 

McAllister,  Dr.  and  Mrs  \V.  F.  M 
McAllister,  AVard  ;  Union  Club 
McBean,  P.  McG. ;  2611  Pacific  ave. 
McCall,  Robert  A.;  AVestminster  Hotel 
McCarthy,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  F. ;  Palace  Hotel 
McCenery,  Julius  C. ;  Lick  House 
McClatchy,  Mrs  James;  Grand  Hotel 
The  Misses 


Monday 
Thursday 


Del  Monte 


Palace  Hotel    Monday  Colorado 


Monday 

Monday 
Thursday 


McClung,  Mrs;  1913  Devisadero  st. 

McClung,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  W. ;  612  Buchanan  st. 

McChire,  Senator  and  Mrs  David;  Occidental  Hotel    Monday 

McClure,  Mr  and  Mrs  Penuel ;  408  Ellis  st.  Thursday 

McCoppin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank ;  Occidental  Hotel   Monday 
Miss 

McCormick,  Miss  Eva :  924  Valencia  st. 


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Mccormick 


59  McKEEVER 


McCormick,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  H. ;  1715  Larkiu  st. 

Miss  lizzie 

Emanuel  B. 

McCoy,  Henry  J. ;  724  Hayes  st. 
McDonald,  Mrs  D.  L. ;  1800  Laguna  st. 

Miss  Laura 

McDonald,  Captain  James  M. ;  912  Union  st. 
McDonald,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jasper ;  Hotel  Pleasanton   Monday 
McDonald,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  J. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton    Monday 
McDonald,  Dr.  R.  H. ;  813  Sutter  fet. 

R.  H.,  Jr. 

McDonough,  Mr  and  Mrs  R. ;  Lick  House  3fonday 

McDowell,  Mrs  Ellen  ;  2121  California  st. 

Miss  Nellie 

Henry  B. 

McElroy,  Mrs  ;  704  Fine  st.  Thursday 

McElroy,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert ;  SW  cor.  Buchanan  and  Haight  sts. 

James  R. 

McElroy,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert  D. ;  1908  Valencia  st. 
McEwen,  Mrs  J.  A. ;  1615  Clay  st. 

Miss  Susie 

McFarland,  A.  G.;  1323  Oak  st. 
McFarlane,  E.  C. ;  Honolulu,  H.  I. 

George 

McGary,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward ;  1036  Mission  st.      Thursday 

Miss  Clara  B. 

McGauley,  Mrs  Julia  F. ;  1341  Union  st. 

McGavin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Walter  J.  T,;  910  Taylor  st.  San  Rafael 

McGill,  Henry  M.;  1808  Fillmore  st. 

McGilvray,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  B. ;  1332  Bush  st. 

McGlauflin,  Lewis  M. ;  2516  Fillmore  st. 

McGlechen,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

McGlynn,  Peter  J. ;  1500  Golden  Gate  ave. 

McGuinness,  J.  P.,  U.  S.  N. ;  Cosmos  Club 

McKee,  Mrs ;  Bush  and  Mason  sts. 

Miss 

McKee,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  ;  26  Twelfth  st. 

McKeever,  General  and  Mrs  Chauncey;  2023  Calif.  st.,Washington,D.C. 

Miss  Helen 

Miss  Elsie 

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McKENTY 


60 


McRUER 


Wednesday 


McKenty,  Mrs  Lita ;  1222  Pine  st. 

McKinstry,  Judge  E.  AV. ;  1515  Washington  st. 

Miss  Laura 

James  C. 

McLane,  Mr  and  Mrs  Louis ;  438  Bryant  st. 
McLaren,  Norman;  614  Sutter  st. 

McLean,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Robert  A,  NWeor.  Pacific  ave.  and  Derisadero  st. 

3lcLean,  Sterling;  Cosmos  Club 

McLennon,  Frank  P. ;  1515  Clay  st. 

McLeod,  Mr  and  Mrs  Daniel ;  Occidental  Hotel 

McMahon,  Miss ;  716  Jones  st. 

McMahon,  Mr  and  Mrs  B.;  The  Berkshire 

^Miss  Marion 

Miss  Paralee 

Miss  Alice 


Monday 
Monday 


McMillan,  Eobert;  27  Ridley  st. 

Miss  Jennie 

Miss  Emma 

McMonagle,  Dr.  Beverly,  703  Market  st. 
McMullen,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  ;  820  Grove  st. 
McMullin,  Mrs  George  O. ;  1104  Post  st. 
-Miss  Mamie 

McMullin,  Mr  and  Mrs  John;  1414  California  st. 
McMullin,  Morgan  D. ;  1935  Clay  st. 

Mrs  John 

-^liss  Bettie 

Beauregard 

D.  M. 

:^rcMullin,  Mrs  Thurlow;  1252  California  st. 
Latham  M. 

McNeil,  Miss;  1019  California  st. 

McNulty,  Mrs  Charles  A. ;  1252  California  st 
Bert 

McNulty,  Dr.  and  Mrs  James  M. ;  Palace  Hotel 
McNutt,  Dr.  and  Mrs  W.  F. ;  1805  California  st. 
McPherson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Maynard;  609  Polk  st 

^Miss  Belle 

^  William 


Friday 


Jiiesday 


Friday 


Tuesday 

Tuesday 
Tuesday 

Monday 


Monday 


Fresno 

-athrop 


McPherson,  Miss  Sophie;  Occidental  Hotel 
McRuer,  Mr  and^trsDonald  0. ;  18  Laurel  place 

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MEAD 


61  MIGHELL 


Mead,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  H. ;  1611  Sacramento  st.     Wednesday 

Mead,  Mr  and  Mrs  Lewis  K. ;  2606  California  st. 

Mead,  Mr  and  Mrs  Walter,  1611  Sacramento  st.      Wednesday 

Meade,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  W.  Sausalito 

Meagher,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas;  926  Clay  st. 

Mehlert,  Mrs  E. ;  1717  Laguna  st. 

Meinecke,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles;  1917  Franklin  st.  1st  and  3rd  Tuesdays 

Miss  Inez 

Miss  Minnie 

Meinecke,  George  H. ;  405  Geary  st. 

Melone,  Mr  and  Mrs  Drury ;  Palace  Hotel  Oak  Knoll.  Napa  Co. 

Melrose,  Mr  and  Mrs  Kenneth ;  1902  Broadway  st. 

Melville,  W.  R.  Blithedale 

Mendell,  Colonel  and  Mrs  George  H. ;  418  Fremont  st. 

Menzies,  Thomas  San  Rafael 

Merle,  Charles  F.;  302  O'Farrell  st. 

Merrill,  Mr  and  Mrs  Annis ;  1007  Jackson  st.  Tuesday 

Merrill,  Captain  A.  H.,  TT.  S.  A. ;  Alcatraz  Island 

Merrill,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  C. ;  14  Stanley  place 

Miss  Daisy 

John  C,  Jr. 

Merrill,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  F. ;  1732  Washington  st.  Friday 

Merrill,  Louis;  207  Thirteenth  st. 

Merry,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  L.;  2030  Pacific  ave.  Friday 

Merten,  Mr  and  Mrs  August  F. ;  923  Fillmore  st. 

Mesick,  Richard  S. ;  24  Montgomery  st. 

Messer,  Mr  and  Mrs  N.  T. ;  1011  California  st. 

Messing,  Rev.  Dr.  A.  J. ;  608  Eddy  st. 

Meux,  J.  P. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Meyer,  Captain  and  Mrs;  1610  Van  Xess  ave. 

Meyer,  Miss  Emma;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Meyer,  Em. ;  1319  Gough  st. 

Meyer,  Eugene ;  1730  Pine  st. 

Meylert,  Dr.  and  Mrs  A.  P. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Michalitschke,  Mr  and  Mrs  A. ;  2102  California  st. 

Middleton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel  P. ;  600  Bush  st. 

Miel,  Rev.  C.  L.;  206  Lombard  st. 

Mighell,  AVilliam  E. ;  514  Eddy  st. 


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MILLER  62 


MOORE 


Miller,  Miss ;  Oriel  Hotel 

Miller,  H.  Clay;  1137  Bush  st. 

Miller,  Mr  and  Mrs  PI.  M.  A. ;  NW  cor.  Jackson  and  Octavia  Sts. 

Monday 
Miller,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry ;  34  Essex  st. 

Miller,  Herbert ;  Oriel  Hotel 

Miller,  Miss  Ida ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Miller,  Louis,  Jr  ;  807  Van  Xess  ave. 

Mills,  Mrs  C.  T.  Mills  Seminary,  Cal. 

Mills,  Mr  D.  O.  Millbrae 

Mills,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edgar  Menlo  Park 

Miss  Addie 

Mills,  Mrs  James  E. ;  2106  Van  Xess  ave. 

Mills,  Mrs  W.  L.  B.,  1918  Sutter  st. 

]Mills,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  H. :  810  Taylor  st. 

Mitchell,  Edward  H.;  6  Ford  st. 

]\ritchell,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  H. ;  The  Renton  Monday 

Mitchell,  Senator  John  H.  Portland,  Or. 

Mitchell,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  AV.  Portland  Or. 

IMizner,  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  B.  Benicia 

Lansing 

Edgar  A. 

William  G. 

Moale,  Colonel  and  Mrs  Edward,  V.  S.  A  ;  Presidio 

Moffatt,  Mr  and  Mrs;  1419  Post  st. 

Miss 

Molera,  E.  J.;  850  Van  Ness  ave. 
Molineux,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry;  216  Bush  st. 
]Molloy,  Mrs  B.;  The  Renton  Monday 

Montague,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  W.;  1103  Bush  st. 
Monteagle,  Mr  and  Mrs  Louis  F.;  2002  Pacific  ave.  Friday 
Monteagle,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert  C. ;  209  Turk  st. 
Montealegre,  Mr  and  Mrs  Carlos  F. ;  51 2  Sutter  st. 
Montealegre,  Mis  J.  M.;  1114  Bush  st.  Thursday 

^Montgomery,  George  S. ;  Grand  Hotel 

Moody,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  E. ;  SE  cor.  Lombard  and  Jones  sts.      Friday 

Miss  Eda 

Frederick  S. 

Moore,  A.  P. ;  Palace  Hotel 


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63 


MORTON 


San  Rafael 
San  Rafael 


Monday  San  Jose 


Los  Angeles 


Moore,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alfred ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Moore,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alfred  S. ;  711  Jones  st.  Wednesday 

Moore,  Mr  and  Mrs  Austin  D. ;  2121  Buchanan  st.  Friday 

■ Charles  A. 

Percy  P. 

Moore,  Edward;  2122  Bush  st. 

Moore,  Dr.  and  Mrs  George  A.;  1511  Gough  st.        Tuesday 

Moore,  Harry  P. ;  518  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Moore,  Howell  C;  Cosmos  Club 

Moore,  Mr  and  Mrs  James 

Moore,  Mr  and  Mrs  Justin  P. 

Moore,  Miss  May  F.;  711^  Hayes  st. 

. William  S. 

Moore,  Mrs  Samuel ;  Palace  Hotel 

Miss  Gertrude 

Miss  Maud 

Moore,  Mr  and  Mrs  Walter ;  Palace  Hotel 

Mooreland,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  Oriel  Hotel  Monday 

Morgan,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  413  Van  Ness  ave. 

Morgan,  Mr  and  Mrs  Cosmo 

Morgan,  Edwin  D. ;  2312  Clay  st. 

. -Miss 

]Miss  Susie 

Morgan,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  P. ;  1451  Franklin  st.  Friday 

Morrill,  Grant  A. ;  703  Taylor  st. 

jVforrill,  Miss  Lottie ;  Occidental  Hotel  (care  W.  B.  Collier) 

Morrill,  Mrs  Paul ;  Taylor  and  Bush  sts. 

Morris,  Mrs  R. ;  1510  Octavia  st. 

Morrison.  Col.  and  Mrs  George  H. ;  908  Guerrero  st.     Carson  City,  Nev 

Wednesday 
.Morrow,  Robert  F. ;  916  Leavenworth  st. 
Morrow,  Hon.  and  Mrs  W.  W ;  60o  Bush  st.. 

-Miss 

William  H. 

Morse,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  P.;  826  Market  st. 

Morse,  Captain  and  Mrs  H.  G.;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Morse,  I.  H  ;  1423  Washington  st. 

Mortee,  Mies  Mary  ;  28  Liberty  st. 

Mortimer,  C.  White,  (British  Vice-consul) 

Morton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  D. ;  305  Taylor  st. 


Los  Angeles 


Los  Angeles 


FOR  CHILDREN'S  DAILY  DIET  ^l^thi^g  i«  ^^tj^r  than  a^f^^^^^^^^ 
gested  soup,  such  as  is  put  ut.  ^^>,i^^«^/RANCO.VMFJJK  AN^ 


MORTON  64 


NASH 


Morton,  Sargent  S.;  321  Oak  st. 

Morton,  W.  R. ;  309  Taylor  st. 

Mosby,  Colonel  John  S. ;  712  Sutter  st. 

Mosely,  Andrew  S.;  The  Bella  Vista 

Moses,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  S. ;  2206  California  st.     Tuesday 

Mott,  Lieutenant  T.  B.,  U.  S.  A.;  Alcatraz  Island 

Moulder,  Hon.  and  Mrs  A.  J. ;  812  Bush  st.  Thursday 

Augustus 

Moulton,  Mrs  Adeline  ;  1120  Gough  st. 
Miss  Florence 

Moulton,  Mrs  Sadie ;  1003  Pine  st. 

Moultrie,  Mrs  L.  Yi. ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 
Miss 

Mozart,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  H. ;  Oriel  Hotel  Monday 

Mozley,  Mrs  B.;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Munro,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  R.;  1114  17th  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Mattie 

Miss  Minnie 

Murphy,  Mrs  B.  D.  San  Jose 

Murphy,  Mrs  D.  T. ;  Occidental  Hotel 

Miss  Nellie 

Miss  Fannie 

Murphy,  Daniel  T.;  Pacific  Club 

Murpliy,  Daniel  San  Jose 

Murphy,  Judge  Daniel  J.;  119  Liberty  st. 

Murphy,  Samuel ;  Pacific  Club 

Murphy,  Mr  and  Mrs  Eugene  P.;  1304  Guerreio  st. 

Murphy,  James  T. ;  Cosmos  Club  San  Jose 

Murphy,  P.  W.;  Pacific  Club  San  Luis  Obispo 

Murphy,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel  G.;  931  Bush  st. 

Murray,  Miss;   1713  Clay  st. 

Murray,  Alexander  S. ;  Cosmos  Club 

My  rick.  Judge  and  Mrs  Milton  H. ;  Palace  Hotel    Monday 
Miss 

Xagle,  George  AV. ;  Bohemian  Club 

Xapthaly,  Benjamin  F.;  2315  Webster  st. 

Narjot,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ernest;  S.  E.  cor.  Filbert  and  Mason  sts. 

Nash,  H.  C. ;  S.  W.  cor.  Powell  and  California  sts. 


MATTOM'S  Carlsbad  GIESSHUBLER  retains  its  gas  for  au  uuusuallv  loug  time 
after  the  bottle  has  been  opened.    Grocers  and  Druggists  keep  it. 

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NASH 


65 


NIGHTINGALE 


Nash,  Jay  T. ;  916  Hyde  st. 
Nash,  Joseph ;  3100  Pacific  ave. 

Naunton,  R.  H. ;  1418  Clay  st. 

R.H.,  Jr. 

George 

Neal,  Robert  W. ;  Florence  Hotel 

Neale,  Mr  and  Mrs  Vincent  San  Rafael 

Neill,  Mr  and  Mrs  James;  1123  California  st.  Tuesday 

Nelson,  Captain  and  Mrs  Charles ;  31  Essex  st. 

Miss  Maggie 

Nesmith,  L.  G. 

Neuberger,  Mr  and  Mrs  Gustave ;  1628  Octavia  st. 

Newell,  Mr  and  Mrs;  703  Bush  st. 

Newhall,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  W. ;  1624  Octavia  st. 

Newhall,  Mrs  George;  1299  Van  Ness  ave. 

George,  Jr. 

Walter  S. 

Newhall,  Henry  G.;  2110  Broadway  st. 

Newhall,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  Mayo ;  1206  Post  st. 

Newhall,  W.  S. ;  1299  Van  Ness  ave. 

Newlands,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  G. ;  {nee  McAllister) 

Miss  Kittie 

Newmark,  Mrs  H. ;  1106  Eddy  st. 

Newton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Morris ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Niblack,  Lieutenant  V.  P. ;  Cosmos  Club,  Navy  Dept.  Washington,  D.C. 


Seminary  Park 
San  Jose 

San  Rafael 

San  Rafael 
New  York  City 


Nichols,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  C. 

Miss  Belle 

Nichols,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  C. ;  Palace  Hotel 
Nicholson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Peter;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Alexander 

Nicholson,  Mr  and  Mrs  AV.  A.  S. ;  510  Baker  st. 
Nickel,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  Le  Roy;  1415  Jones  st. 
Nickerson,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  A. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Miss  Maude 

Miss  Myra 

Nightingale,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  ;  309  Haight  st. 

Miss  Ella 

Miss  Minnie 

Miss  Georgie 

Dr.  John 

_- Joseph  B. 


San  Rafael 


Monday 
Monday 


Monday 


Wednesday 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  ready  made  Soups  are  cheaper  aud  better 
than  can  be  made  at  home.    All  first-class  Grocers  keep  them. 

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NOBLE 


C6 


O'LEARY 


Noble,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  H. ;  405  Geary  st. 

Noble,  Mr  and  Mrs  Patrick  ;  1729  Sutter  st.  Tuesday 

Noble,  Lieutenant  Robert  H.,  U.  S.  A.  Benicia 

Noble,  Rev.  and  Mrs  Thomas  K. ;  711  Jones  st. 

Nojot,  Ernest;  711  Howard  st. 

Nolan,  Mr  and  Mrs  Patrick  T. ;  1428  Golden  Gate  ave.  Wednesday 

— — — ]Miss  Kittie 

Nordlinger,  N.  E. ;  Oriel  Hotel 

Norris,  Mrs  B.  F.;  1822  Sacramento  st.  Friday 

Norris,  Miss  F.  L. ;  835  California  st.  Tuesday 

Norris,  Mr  and  Mrs  William;  927  Bush  st.  Thursday 

North,  Mrs  G.  L. ;  2522  California  st.  Friday 

Norton,  Edward;  376  San  Jose  ave. 

Norton,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  N.  ;  2414  AVashington  st. 

Norton,  Mrs  Henry;  1706  Larkin  st. 

Norton,  Miss  M.  E.;  The  Renton  Monday 

Norton,  Miss  May;  1708  Geary  st. 

Norton,  Mrs  8.  J. ;  1511  Jones  st. 

Nougues,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  ;  2226  California  st. 

Nugent,  John  F. ;  426  Geary  st. 

Nugent,  Rev.  John  F.;  320  Harrison  st. 

Nunan,  ]Mr  and  Mrs  Matthew  ;  422  Oak  st. 

Nuttall,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  Robert  K. ;  Palace  Hotel    Monday 

Nutting,  Mr  and  Mrs  Calvin  S. :  1621  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Miss  Grace 

O'Brien,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  J. ;  300  Van  Ness  ave. 

O'Brien,  Mr  and  Mrs  James ;  910  McAllister  st.        Thursday 

O'Callaghan,  Daniel:  16  Twelfth  st.  Tuesday 
Mi;s  Maggie 

O'Connell,  Daniel;  1624  Broadway  &t. 

O'Connell,  Miss  Maggie ;  806  McAllister  st.  Thursday 

O'Connor,  Mr  and  Mr.s  Cornelius ;  825  O'Farrell  st.   Wednesday 

Miss  Lillie 

Miss  Maud 

O'Connor,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  San  Rafael 

The  Misses 

O'Farrell,  Mrs  John  J. ;  2035  Howard  st. 
O'Kaiie,  Mr  and  Mrs  William,  504  Geary  st. 
O'Leary,  Fergus;  Grand  Hotel 


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O'SULLIVAX  67  PAGE 

O'Sullivan,  Mrs  Cornelius  D. ;  1025  Bush  st.  Thursday 

Ogden,  Mrs  M.  L. ;  1001  Sutter  st. 

Ogden,  Mr  and  Mrs  Richard  L.;  2600  Pacific  ave.    Friday 

Okell,  Charles  J. ;  411  California  st. 

Oliphant,  Mrs  D.  D.  Portland,   Or. 

Oliver,  J.  H.,  U.  S.  N. ;  Cosmos  Club 

OHver,  Miss  Mattie;  San  Jose  and  Twenty-fourth     Thursday 

Onesti,  George;  1213  Taylor  st. 
Orcutt,  F.  L.;  Cosmos  Chib 

Orena,  Mr  and  Mrs  Gaspar ;  729  Geary  st.  Wednesday 

Mr  and  Mrs  Dario 

Orestes 

Artlmr 

Ostroski,  Mr  and  Mrs  S. ;  Baldwin  Hotel  Monday 

Miss 

Otis,  James;  1900  Washington  st. 

Mrs  Lucy 

Miss  Helen 

Charles 

Oullahan,  D.  J.;  Occidental  Hotel 
Overton,  Mrs  Alice  C. ;  1710  Larkin  st. 

Victor  G. 

Robert  H. 

Overton,  Charles  P. ;  1414  Geary  st. 

Elias  P. 

Owen,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  J. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Miss  Alice 

Oyster,  Lieutenant  Joseph  S.,  U.  S.  A. ;  Presidio 

Pace,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles ;  1018  Jackson  st. 

Pace,  James  D.;  308  Van  Ness  ave. 

Pacheco,  Mr  and  Mrs  Romualdo  Mexico 

Miss  Mabel 

Page,  Arthur  Ross  Valley,  San  Rafael 

Page.  Mr  and  ^Irs  Charles;  2518  Pacific  ave. 

Page,  Judge  James  D. ;  402  Geary  st. 

Page,  Olaf  Valparaiso,  Chili 

Page,  Mrs  Thomas  S.  San  Rafael 

:Miss  Meta 

Mi<s  Lizzie 

William  D. 

Mr  and  Mrs  George  J. 


RICHARDSON  &  ROBBINS'  Boned  Chicken,  Turkey,  Cooked  Hani.  Rolled  Ox 
Tongue,  Curried  Ovsters  and  Fowl,  Plum  Pudding  and  Potted  Meats;  to  be  had 
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PAIGE  68  ■  PATERSOX 

Paige,  Calvin;  Lick  House 

Paige,  Mr  and  Mrs  Timothy ;  2002  Pacific  ave.       "  Friday 

Cutler 

Paine,  Colonel  and  Mrs  J.  C;  Palace  Hotel  (abroad) 

Miss  Florence 

Miss  Helen 


Painter,  Mrs  Caroline  A. ;  831  Jackson  st.  Coyote  Valley,  Lake  Co. 
Walter  M. 

Edgar 

Arthur 


Palache,  Mr  and  Mrs  Gilbert;  1249  Franklin  st. 

Mies  Ida 

Miss  Sadie 

T  Hood 

Palache,  Robert  K. ;  1910  Devisadero  st. 

Palmer,  Mr  and  ^Irs  George ;  824  Powell  st.  Tuesday 

Pariser,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  A. ;  2910  Mission  st. 
Alfred  D. 

Parke,  Lyman  C. ;  1118  Gough  st. 

Parker,  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  M. ;  901  Larkin  st.  Thursday 

Parker,  Stafford  H. ;  1512  California  st. 

E.  L. 

Parkhurst,  John  W. ;  2104  Jackson  st. 

Parkhurst,  Mrs  L.  T. ;  1501  Van  Ness  ave. 

Parks,  Miss  Lizzie ;  614  Sutter  st. 

Parks,  Mr  and  INIrs  T.  "\V. ;  AVestminster  Hotel        Monday 

Parrott,  Mrs  A.  M.  San  Mateo 

Parrott,  Mr  and  Mrs  John ;  Gough  and  Washington  sts.  Menlo  I'ark 

Parrott,  Mr  and  ^Irs  Louis  B. ;  1913  Franklin  st.      Friday 

Parrott,  Tiburcio  San  Mateo  and  St.  Helena 

Parson,  Dr.  Edward ;  Pacific  Club 

Partridge,  A.  C. ;  1314  Leavenworth  st.  Tuesday 

Miss  Ella  S. 

Miss  Jessie  E. 

Partridge,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  ;  812  Twenty-first  st. 

Miss  Jennie 

Miss  Alice 

Partridge,  Mr  and  Mrs  John;  2120  Jackson  st.        Friday 
Partridge,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel  C. ;  1307  Leavenworth  st.     Tuesday 
Paterson,  Judge  and  Mrs  A.  Van  R. ;  310  Haight  st. 

Try  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  Natural  Flavor  French  Soups,  put  up  in 
glass  especiallv  for  Children's  Diet,  Invalids,  Sick  or  Weak  Persons. 

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PATTERSON  69  PERRY 

Patterson,  Miss  Martha ;  59  Hoff  ave. 

Miss  Isabel 

Patton,  Mrs  Charles  L. ;  2318  Sutter  st. 
Patton,  Jasper  N.;  1825  Jessie  st. 
Paxton,  ]Mr  and  Mrs  J.  A  ;  Palace  Hotel 

Payne,  Mrs  Theodore  ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 
Warren  R. 

Payne,  Mr  and  Mrs  Theodore  ;  1409  Sutter  st. 

Payot,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  ;  920  Ellis  st.  Wednesday 

Miss 

Leonce 

Payson,  Captain  and  Mrs  A.  H.  San  Mateo 

Pearce,  C.  W. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Pearson,  H.  A. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Pearson,  Miss  Laura;  1222  Pine  st. 

Pease,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  H.,  Jr.  ;  NW  cor.  Pacific  ave.  &  Pierce  st.      Friday 

Peck,  Lieutenant,  F.  P. ;  Presidio 

Peele,  Mrs;  The  Renton  Monday 

Pendergast,  Rev.  J.  J. ;  628  California  st. 

Pendleton,  Mrs  M.  E. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Pennell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  C;  1414  Taylor  st. 

Pennell,  Henry  E. ;  1702  Larkin  st. 

Thomas  M. 

Perine,  Mr  and  Mis  J.  H. ;  Grand  Hotel  Monday 

Perine,  Mr  and  Mrs  Nicholas  P.;  416  Oak  st. 

Miss  Florence 

Miss  Laura 

Margaret  L. 

George  M. 

Perkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel ;  1454  Franklin  st. 
Perrault,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Julian  ;  1400  Jackson  st.        Friday 

Perrio,  Dr.  and  Mrs;  1935  Clay  st. 
Miss 

Perry,  Mrs  R. ;  2034  Bush  st.  Tuesday 
Miss  Lulu 

Perry,  General  and  Mrs  A.  .1. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton    Monday 

Miss 

Perry,  Senator  and  Mrs  George  H. ;  2733  California  st. 
Perry,  Henry ;  504  Geary  st. 

THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  Fieuch  Soups  are  put  up  for  family  use  iu 
quart  and  pint  cans  and  one  and  a  half  pint  glass  jars. 

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PERRY  70       •  PIERSON 

Perry,  John,  Jr. ;  Occidental  Hotel 
Pescia,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Joseph;  1520  Taylor  st. 
Peters,  Mrs  Mary;  1016  Sutter  st. 

Miss  Matie 

Walter 

Peterson,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  S. ;  337  Eddy  st.  Wednesday 
AValter 

Peterson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank ;  Hotel  Pleasanton     Monday 
Peterson,  Mrs  G.  H.;  109  Oak  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Louise 

Miss  Leona 

Peterson,  S.  B. ;  12  Essex  st.  Wednesday     Alameda 

Miss  Hattie 

Miss  Carrie 

Frederick  C. 

Frank  B. 

Peyson  Mrs  A.  H.  San  MatcD 

Peyton,  b!  K.  Santa  Cruz 

Peyton,  Miss  Julia ;  Taylor  and  Sutter  sts.  Santa  Cruz 

Phelan,  Mr  and  Mrs  James;  SW  cor.  Valencia  and  Seventeenth  sts. 

Monday       Santa  Cruz 
Miss  Mollie 

James  D. 


Phelps,  Mrs  C.  A  .  313  Devisadero  st.  Wednesday 

IMiss  Mary 

]Miss  Inez 

Walter  J. 

Louis  J. 

George  C. 


Phelps,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  G. ;  Redwood  City 

Phillips,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  K.  ;il817  O'Farrell'st. 
Phippen,  Miss ;  2008  Jackson  st. 
Pichoir,  H.  F. ;  Union  Club 
Pickett,  Mrs;  1332  Bush  st. 

Charles  E. 

Pickett,  G.  AV. ;  Oriel  Hotel 

Pierce,  Henry;  712  Pine  st. 

Pierce,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ira;  1730  Jackson  st. 

Pierce,  J.  M. ;  2413  Fillmore  st. 

Pierson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Arthur;  1609  AVashington  st. 

Pierson;  Miss  Emma;  Baldwin  Hotel  Monday 


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PIERSOx\  71  PORTER 

Pierson,  Mrs  H.  H.  Santa  Monica 

Pierson,  Miss  Laura ;  1222  Pine  st. 

Pierson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Lawrence  H. ;  1520  Vallejo    Friaay 

Pierson,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  M. ;  2214  Van  Ness  ave.     Friday 

Pike,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  W. ;  1615  Jackson  st. 

Pillsbury,  Miss ;  1802  Pacific  ave.  Friday 

Pillsbury,  E.  S.;  Pacific  Club 

Pinckard,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  M. ;  The  Bella  Vista    Thursday 

Pinkam,  Miss;  1036  Valencia  st. 

Pinto,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ricardo ;  1801  Van  Ness  ave.    Friday 

Piper,  W.  A. ;  Lick  House 

Pitts,  Miss  N.  A. ;  115  Ridley  st. 

Pixlev,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  M. ;  Union  and  Fillmore  sts. 

Friday     Ross  Valley 

Place,  George  E.  Los  Angeles 

Piatt,  Miss :  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Piatt,  Miss  Carrie ;  514  Lombard  st.  Wednesday 

Piatt,  Horace  G.;  701  Stockton  st. 

Plum,  Charles  M. ;  308  Page  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Lulu  E. 

Miss  F.  Anita 

Charles  M.,  Jr. 

Plummer,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  Moody ;  127  Montgomery  st. 

Plummer,  Dr.  Richard  H. ;  652  Mission  st. 

Poett,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alfred ;  507  Montgomery  st.  Santa  Barbara 

Polhemus,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  San  Jose 

Poraeroy,  Mr  and  Mrs  Carter  P.  San  Rafael 

Pond,  Mayor  and  Mrs  E.  B. ;  1019  California  st.      Tuesday 

Ponton  De  Arce,  Mr  and  Mrs  Lucas ;  950  Bryant  st. 

Miss  Marie 

Stanley 

Poole,  Miss ;  1329  Leavenworth  st.  Tuesday 

Poole,  Mr  and  Mrs  I.  Lawrence ;  1216  Hyde  st. 

Pope,  Mrs.  A.  J. ;  1601  Van  Ness  ave.  St.  Helena 

Miss  May  E. 

George  A . 

Popper,  Max. ;  1065  Mission  st. 
Porter,  Mrs  A.  A. ;  209  Taylor  st. 


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PORTER 


72 


QUAY 


Monday 


Wednesday  after  3:30  P.M. 
Snell's  Seminary,  Oakland 


Tuesday 


Porter,  Mrs  B.  F. ;  The  Berkshire 

■ Miss  Sadie 

Miss  May 

Poulson,  Mrs  Edna  S. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Poultney,  Mr  and  Mrs  T. ;  1834  O'Farrell  st. 
Pounds,  H.  H. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Powell,  Thomas ;  327  Pine  st. 
Powers,  Dr.  and  Mrs  G.  H. ;  1602  Taylor  st. 
Powning,  .Air  and  Mrs  Joseph  ;  646  Fell  st. 
William 

Prather,  John  M. ;  11  Kearny  st. 

Pratt,  Judge  and  Mrs  0.  C. ;  731  Sutter  st.    Thursday    Durham,  Butte  Co 
O.  C,  Jr. 

Pratt,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  H. ;  Lick  House 

Pratt,  William  H. ;  708  Howard  st. 

Pray,  Mrs  Anna  Willey ;  1222  Pine  st. 

Pray,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank ;  611  Chestnut  st. 

Presby,  F.  L. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Prescott,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  W. ;  Palace  Hotel       Monday 

Preston,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  F. ;  1922  Sacramento  st. 

Preston,  Otis  J. ;  1431  Mission  st. 

Preston,  Ralph  J. ;  614  Sutter  st. 

Priber,  C.  E. ;  26  Webster  st. 

Price,  Lieutenant  David,  U.  S.  A. ;  Presidio 

Price,  Dr.  Thomas;  715  Post  st. 

Mi=s  Anna 


Monday 


—Miss  Minnie 
—Miss  Lollie 
-Arthur  F. 


Price,  Dr.  and  Mrs  W.  E. ;  527  Haight  st. 

Pritchard,  Mr  and  Mrs  Miguel  G.;  902  Jackson  st.    Wednesday   Monterey 

Provine,  Judge  and  Mrs ;  The  Renton  Monday 

Purdy,  Mrs  J.  B. ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 

Putnam  .Miss  Carrie;  1223  Finest. 

Miss  Bessie 

Miss  Minnie 

Putnam,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  0  ;  1012  Washington  st. 

Qualtrough,  Lieut,  and  Mrs  Edward  F.,  U.  S.  N.    Wedmsday  Mare  Island 

Quay,  Joseph  M. ;  Union  Club 


Chickeuaud  Game  Pates  Truffled  made  lu  the  French  style  bv  the  FRAVCO-\MERI- 


QUINT  73  REID 

Quint,  Mr  and  Mrs  Leander ;  1309  Mason  st. 

Rail,  E.  B. ;  The  Bella  Vista 

Ramsdell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ira  L.  ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Randall ,  Charles  W.  Piedmont 

Randall,  George  C. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Randol,  J.  B. ;  Pacific  Club  New  Almaden 

Rank,  W.  M.;  622  Haight  st. 

Rankin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ira  P. ;  725  Geary  st. 

Rattenbury,  Mrs  W.  H. ;  1017  Pierce  st. 

Raum,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  E. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Rawlings,  Mr  and  Mrs  Lloyd  ;  The  Bella  Vista       Thursday 

Raymond,  Mr  and  Mrs  R. ;  563  17th  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Emma 

Read,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  D. ;  306  Stockton  st. 

Reade,  F.  William  ,  Sausalito 

Reamer,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  C.  AV. ;  410  Buchanan  st.   Wednesday  Auburn 

George  W.  Jr. 

1.  Lynne 

Rearden,  Judga  and  Mrs  T.  H.;  216  Bush  st. 
Redington,  Henry  W. ;  Palace  Hotel 
Redington,  Mrs  John  H. ;  1801  California  st. 
Redington,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  P. ;  1401  Taylor  st. 

3Iiss  Julia 

Alfred  P. 

Redding,  George  H.  H. ;  2100  California  st. 
Redding,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  D. ;  2115  Sacramento  st. 
Reddy,  Mr  and  Mrs  P. ;  Lick  House  Monday 

Reed,  Miss;  1200  Van  Ness  ave.  Wednesday 

Reed,  Mr  and  :\Irs  Charles  F. ;  1501  Steiner  st.         Wednesday 

Miss  Florence 

Reed,  Miss  Minnie  Brighton,  Sacramento  Co. 

Regan,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  R. ;  1106  Powell  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Kate 

Regan,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  C.  San  Rafael 

Regensburger,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Jacob  ;  1432  Geary  st.     Wednesday 

Miss 

Miss  Alice 

Regensburger,  Mr  and  Mrs  Martin  ;  1919  Webster  st.     Wednesday 
Reid,  Colonel  and  Mrs  A.  C. ;  899  Pine  st. 


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REID 


RIXFORD 


Keid,  Mrs  General  H.  T. ;  Palace  Hotel 
Reid,  R.  I.,  U.  S.  N. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Reis,  Mr  and  Mrs  Christian;  835  California  st. 

Christian,  Jr, 

Ferdinand 

Reis,  Mr  and  Mrs  J  alius  C. ;  2201  Sacramento  st. 

Miss  Belle 

Miss  May 

Reiss,  Bernard ;  1245  Franklin  st. 
Relfe,  Miss  K. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Rhodes,  Mrs  Susan :  Oriel  Hotel 

Raleigh  E. 

AV.  H.  L. 

Rice,  Mrs. ;  1122  Pine  st. 

Rice,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Richards,  Mrs ;  1003  Pine  st. 

Miss  Ada 

Richards,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  0. 
Richards,  Mr  and  Mrs  D. ;  1310  Valencia  st. 
Richardson,  Mr  and  Mrs  M. ;  1030  Pine  st. 
Richardson,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  G. ;  2036  Scott  st. 
Richter,  Dr  and  Mrs  C.  Max. ;  614  Geary  st. 

Rickey,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  B. ;  37  Liberty  st. 

Miss  Carrie 

Miss  Nellie 

Ricord,  Miss  M,  E. ;  1509  California  st. 

Rideout,  N.  D.;  Pacific  Club 

Rinn,  H. ;  1826  Post  st. 

Riordan,  Rev.  P.  W. ;  1122  Eddy  st. 

Rising,  Judge  Richard ;  Palace  Hotel 

Miss  Susie 

Miss  Edith 

B. 


Monday 

Tuesday 


Monday 
Monday 


Thursday 
Monday 


San  Rafael 


Marysville 


Monday  Virginia  City.  Nev. 


Rix,  Alfred ;  743  Pine  st. 

Rix,  Edward  A.;  19 L2  Vallejo  st. 

Rix,  Judge  Hale ;  30  Potter  st. 

Rixford,  Mr  and  Mrs  Gulian  P. ;  1713  Pierce  st. 

Miss  Geneve. 

Emmett  H. 


Wednesday 


KELLY'S  KEY  WEST  HAVANA  CIGARS  have  been  sold  in  this  market  for 

o\  er  ten  years.     A  sufficient  guarantee  that  they  are  the  Best  on  the  market 

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ROACH 


75 


ROSENSTOCK 


Roach,  Philip  A. ;  820  Union  st. 

Robbins,  Henry  R.,  Jr. ;  114  Devisadero  st. 

Roberts,  Dr.  H.  S. ;  202  Stockton  st. 

Roberts,  Mr  and  Mrs  Steven ;  2118  Pacific  ave. 

Robertson,  Mrs  E.  R.;  614  Sutter  st. 

Robertson,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  M. ;  308  Bartlett  st. 

Victor  J. 

Robertson,  Miss  Margie  C. ;  1507  Jones  st. 
Robinson,  Lieutenant  Frank ;  Presidio  Reservation 
Robinson,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  A. ;  Palace  Hotel 
Robinson,  Miss  Jessie;  1618  Folsom  st. 
Robinson,  Lester  L. ;  500  Van  Ness  ave. 
Robinson,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  A. ;  308  17th  st. 
Miss  Mina  B. 

Robinson,  Sanford 

Robinson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Sanford ;  Grand  Hotel 


Redwood  City 


Los  Medano3 
Thursdaij 

Simmons,  Teham.a  Co. 
Guatemala 


Monday 
Tuesday 


Roche,  Miss  Bessie  ;  417  Eddy  st. 

Mies  Frances 

Rodgers,  The  Misses;  1010  Folsom  st. 

Rodgers,  Arthur ;  Occidental  Hotel 

Roe,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H. ;  2618  Pacific  ave.        Friday 

Roeding,  F. ;  1910  Washington  st. 

Rogers,  B. ;  The  Berkshire 

Rogers,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  B.;  2520  Pacific  ave.- 

Rogers,  Miss  Florence;  (abroad) 

Roma,  J.  Mariano;  1212  Sutter  st. 

Romaine,  Nicholas  T. ;  1701  Buchanan  st. 

Roman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Anton ;  1020;-^  Pine  st. 

Rooney,  Thomas  H. ;  912  Guerrero  st. 

Roos,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Root,  H.;  The  Renton 

Root,  Miss  Nellie;  907  Stein er  st. 

Rose,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  W.,  Jr. ;  Grand  Hotel 

Rose,  O.  G. 

Rosener,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel;  14.W  Geary  st. 

Rosenfeld,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  ;  Lick  House  Monday 

Rosenstern,  Mr  and  Mrs  Julius;    932  Sutter  st. 

Rosenstock,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  W. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 


Napa 


Marysville 


San  Mateo 
San  Rafael 


GORDON  &  DILWORTH'S  Fine  Preserved  Fruits,  Jellies,  Olives,   Ketchup,    Wine 
Jellies,  Etc.,  to  behad  at  all  faucyGrocer^s^^^^^  ^  ^^^  ^^^.^^  ^^^^^  ^^^^^^^ 


ROSENTHAL 


KVAX 


Rosenthal,  I.  L. ;  304  Stockton  st. 
M. 


Rosewald.  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  H.;  929  Post  st.     1st  and  3rd  Wednesday 


Ross,  Miss;  1200  Van  Ness  ave. 
Ross,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas;  1035  Valencia  st. 
Rothe,  Mr  and  Mrs  E. ;  1324  Geary  st. 
Miss 

Rothschild,  Joseph;  218  Stockton  st. 
Rothwell,  R.  Percy;  322  Geary  st. 

Rountree,  James  0. ;  1814  Geary  st. 

Miss  Laura 

Miss  Louise 

Walter 

Rountree,  Mr  and  Mrs  Newton;  306  Stockton  st. 
Rowan,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas;  Palace  Hotel 
Thomas  Jr. 

Rowand,  Doctor  and  Mrs. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Rowell,  Rev.  Jo3eph;  1416  Sacramento  st. 

Rowland,  B.  Ellis;  512  Jones  st. 

Roy,  R.;  1016  Vallejo  st 

Royal,  Miss ;  2315  Sacramento  st. 

Ruddock,  John  C. ;  2514  Pine  st. 

Ruggles,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  D.;  2210  Jackson  st. 

Runcie,  Lieutenant  G.  E.,  U.  S.  A. ;  Presidio 

Runcie,  James  E. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Runyan,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  M. ;  1037  Post  st. 

Russ,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  B. ;  6  Columbia  sq. 

Miss  Florence 

Russell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alexander;  2010  Busli  st. 

Russell,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  A. ;  688  McAllister  st. 

Miss  Jean 

Miss  Ada 

Russell,  Miss  Susie;  1703  Broderick  st. 
Rutherford,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  H. ;  1105  Bush  st. 
Rutherford,  T.  L. ;  Pacific  Club 

Ryan,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  B. ;  20  Stanley  Place 

Miss  Daisy 

Shirley 

Ryan,  James  H.;  916  Jackson  st. 


Tuesday 


Friday 


Los  Angeles 


Monday 


Tuesday 


Friday 


Alameda 


Sacramento 
Thursday 

Rutherford,  Napa  Co. 
Menlo  Park 


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RYDER  ~"  SCHENCK 


Ryder,  Miss  Georgie  San  Jose 

Kyder,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  B. ;  2513  Folsom  st.  Thursday 

Kyer,  Mrs  W.  M. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 
Fletcher  F. 

Ryland,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  T.  San  Jose 

The  Misses 

John 

Frank 

Ryland,  Mrs  J. ;  512  Eddy  st. 

Sabin,  Judge  George  M.  Carson  City,  Nev. 

Sabin,  John  I. ;  1800  Pierce  st. 

Sachs,  Samuel  L.;  601  Leavenworth  st. 

Sadler,  Mr  and  Mrs  Herman  J. ;  906  Van  Ness  ave.     Thursday 

Salazar,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  A. ;  508  Sutter  st. 

Salisbury',  Mr  and  Mrs  Monroe;  1001  Pine  st. 

Sampson,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  A. ;  SW  cor.  Jackson  and  Van  Ness  ave. 

St.  John,  Chauncey  M.  Oakland 

Sanborn,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  G. ;  1020  Dolores  st. 

Sanchez,  R.  B. ;  31  Stanley  Place 

Sanders,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H. ;  923  Pine  st. 

Sanderson,  Mrs  George  R.,  2503  Fillmore  st.  Tuesday 

Sanderson,  Lemuel  A. ;  1617  Larkin  st. 

Miss 

Sanderson,  Mrs  S.  W. ;  S.  W.  cor.  Sacramento  and  Octavia  sts. 
Sargent,  Mrs  A.  A. ;  1630  FolsDm  st. 

The  Misses 

Sargent,  Mr  and  Miss  E.  L. ;  1819  Mason  st.  Tuesday 

Saunders,  E.  St.  Helena 

Savage,  Colonel  and  Mrs  R.  H. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Sawyer,  Dr.  and  Mrs  A.  F. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Sawyer,  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  B.  S.,  617  Hyde  st. 

Sawyer,  Judge  Lorenzo ;  734  Sutter  st. 

Saxe,  Colonel  and  Mrs  P.;  Lick  House  Monday 

Scanlan,  Reverend  Father  P. ;  214  10th  st. 

Schact,  Mrs  Henry  ;  745  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Schafer,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick  W.;  2023  Pine  st. 

Scheffier,  AV. ;  519  Haight  st. 
_Schenck,  Captain  W.  S. ;  816  Sutter  st.  Thursday 

TRY  GRANDMA'S  DELIGHT  JAPAN  TEA;  pxit  up  in  1  pound  round  canisters  only 
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SCHENCK 


SEWALL 


♦Schenck,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  T.  Y. ;  1427  Post  st. 
.Scliill,  A. ;  26  McAllister  st. 

>^chilling,  Mrs  and  Mrs  August;  2322  Clay  st. 

Miss 

Arthur 


J^^chmidt,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry ;  1023  Sutter  st. 
Schmidt,  Mr  and  Mrs  Maurice ;  1501  Gough  st. 
Schmiedel  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry ;  739  Post  st. 
Edward 

Schoemann,  O. ;  1229  Ellis  st. 
Schram,  Jacob 

Schroeder,  H.  Jr. ;  NAV  cor.  Fell  and  Gough  sts. 
Schulte,  J.  G.  W. ;  710  Haight  st. 
8chussler,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.;  1450  Franklin  st. 
Schussler,  Mr  and  Mrs  Toby;  541  McAllister  st. 
t^chuyler,  Thomas  J. ;  905  Sutter  st. 
Scott,  Mrs  C.  C.  G. ;  1840  California  st. 
Scott,  Henry  T. ;  SW  cor.  Clay  and  Laguna  st. 
Scott,  Mr  and  Mrs  Irving  M. ;  507  Harrison  st. 

Miss  Alice 

Scott,  J.  A. ;  Cosmos  Club 
Scrivner,  Arthur ;  Union  Club 
Searle,  Charles;  1218  McAllister  st. 
Searles,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert ;  The  Berkshire 
Searls,  Judge  Niles ;  The  Beresford 
Seaton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Daniel ;  614  Capp  st. 
Miss  Dollie 

Seaver,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  A. ;  Lick  House 

Sedgwick,  Mr  and  Mrs  John ;  1000  Van  Ness  ave. 

Miss  Bessie 

Seghers,  J.  B.  Jr. 
Selby,  Mr  and  Mrs  Percy 
Selby,  Mrs  Thomas 

Miss  Annie 

Selfridge,  E.  A. ;  2615  California  st. 

Seligman,  Albert  L. ;  SW  cor.  Franklin  and  Clay 

Sessions,  George  W. 

Severance,  J.  Seymour;  Grand  Hotel 

Sewall,  Oscar  T.;  1610  Jackson  st. 


Thursday 
Friday 

Schramsburg,  Napa  Co. 


Tuesday 


Monday 


Monday 


St. 


San  Diego 
Menlo  Park 
Menlo  Park 


San  Mateo 
San  Rafael 


How  pleasaut  after  the  Theatre  or  an  Eveuiug  Partvto  be  able  to  offer  vour  e-iu'sfv  -i 
T.^WU.l^  ^^  FRAXCO-AMEKICAX  FOOD  CO'S  fSnCH    BO^L^ILLo/^^^^^^^^ 
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SEWELL  79  SHERWOOD 


>Sewell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Daniel;  1105  Shotwell  st.  Thursday 

Miss  Eldora 

Shaeifer  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  W. ;  1512  Leavenworth  st. 

Shafter,  Judge  James  McM. ;  951  Chestnut  st.  Olema,  Marin  Co. 

Miss  Julia  R. 

Shafter,  Colonel  and  Mrs  W.  R.,  V.  S.  A.  Angel  Island 

Shannon,  Michael ;  2.310  Jackson  st. 

Sharon,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  D. ;  Palace  Hotel  3Tonday 

Sharon,  Mr  and  Mrs  Fred  W.;  Palace  Hotel  Monday      San  Mateo 

Sharp,  Mrs  George  F. ;  Baldwin  Hotel  Monday 

Sharpstein,  Judge  John  R. ;  1007  Sutter  st. 

William 

Shattuck,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  D. ;  814  Powell  st.  Thursday 

Miss  Jennie 

Miss  Alice 

Shaw,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  X. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Shaw,  Dr.  and  Mrs  H.  B.;  2426  Fillmore  st. 

Shaw,  Miss  May;  741  Golden  Gate  ave.  Wednesday 

Shaw,  Mr  and  Mrs  Stephen  W. ;  334  Ellis  st. 

Shaw,  Hon.  and  Mrs  William  J. ;  2219  Pacific  ave. 

Shay,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  1608  Turk  st.  T  hursday 

Shea,  Mr  and  Mrs  James;  1325  Golden  Gate  ave. 

The  Mis.?es 

Sheehan,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  F. ;  1127  Laguna  st. 

Sheehy,  Mrs ;  803  Van  Ness  ave.  Thursday 

Miss 

Sheffield,  Charles;  1517  Sacramento  st. 

Shelden,  M. ;  1001  Golden  Gate  av«. 

Sheldon,  Edward  H.;  226  Post  st. 

Shepard,  Mrs  Alice;  608  i9th  st. 

Shephard,  Miss  Maude  ;  300  Haight  st. 

Shepherd,  J.;  321  Geary  st. 

Sherwood,  Mr  and  Mrs  Eugene;  1357  Post  st.    2' hursday  Salinas  City,  Cal. 

Miss  Jessie 

Miss  Rosemary 

Miss  Isabel 

Miss  Winnie 

Lionel  Claude 

Sherwood,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  H.;  1110  Sacramento  st.     luesday 

FOR  CHILDREN'S  DAILY  DIET  nothiuK  is  better  than  a  good  uutritious,  easily  di- 
gested soup,  such  as  is  pur  up  bv  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO. 

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SHERWOOD  80 


SIMPSON 


Sherwood,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert;  1123  California  st.       Thursday 

William  R. 

Robert   L. 

Shields,  William  ;  Occidental  Hotel 

Shinn,  Miss  Alice,  920  Pine  st. 

Shinn,  Miss  A.  R.;  1900  Wac-hington  st. 

Shipley,  John  H.,  U.  S.  N. ;  Cosmos  Club 

Shipman,  Miss  Lillie;  1012  Washington  st. 

Shirley,  Paul  Martinez 

Maude 

Guy 

Shorb,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  De  Earth  ;  Occidental  Hotel 

Miss  Inez  Monday    San  Gabriel,  Los  Angeles  Co. 

Shorb,  Dr.  J.  Campbell ;  228  Post  st. 

Short,  Captain  and  Mrs  John;  1404  Jackson  st. 

Miss  Emma 

Dr.  Edward 


Shotwell,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  31.;  1119  Washington  st. 

Miss  Grace 

Miss  Minnie 

Shreve,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  C. ;  1117  Pine  st. 

Miss  Bessie 

George  R. 

Shroeder,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B.  Redwood  City 

Sieb,  H.  C. ;  1227  Pine  st. 

Siebe,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick  C;  S33  Fulton  st. 

Frederick  C,  Jr. 

George  H. 

Siebe,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  D. ;  2322  California  st. 
Miss 

Simons,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  B. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Simons,  Mr  and  Mrs  Stuart ;  320  Pago  st.  Th  arsday 

Simpkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  H. ;  2100  California  St.     Tuesday 

Miss  Alice 

Harry  R. 

Simpson,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  L.  Stockton 

Miss  Estelle 

Miss  ]May 

Simpson,  Mrs  J. ;  2418  Webster  st. 


MATTONI'S  CARLSBAD  GIESSIICBLER  retains  its  pas  for  an  unusually  long  time 
alter  the  bottle  has  been  opened.    Grocers  and  Druggists  keep  it. 

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SIMPSON  81  SMITH 


Simpson,  Mrs  T.  B. ;  572  Jones  st.  Thursday         Oakland 

Miss  Mariana 

Robert  N. 

Simpson,  Dr.  James ;  234  Post  st. 

Simpson,  Mr  and  Mrs  John ;  1211  Jackson  st. 

Simpson,  Miss  M.  S. ;  1212  Sutter  st. 

Sims,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  Fletcher;  2404  Mission  st. 

Sims,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  R.;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Sinclair ,J'Mr  and  Mrs  Norman ;  633  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Sinton,  Colonel  and  Mrs  R.  H. ;  The  Bella  Vista       Thursday 

Miss  Lizzie 

Sjoholm,  Mrs  Maria ;  914>^  Bush  st. 

Skae,  Mrs  John;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Miss  Alice 

Skelton,  E.  W. ;  616  Eddy  st. 

Skenner,  Mrs  Grace;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

John 

Harrj'^ 

Slack,  Mrs  Charles  W. ;  906  Polk  st. 

Slaker,  Lieutenant  and  Mrs  A. ;  U.  S.  A.  Benicia 

Sleight,  Cornelius  Los  Angeles 

Sliter,  Mrs;  314  5th  st. 

Sloan,  J.  Ralph ;  1519  Clay  st. 

Sloss,  Mr  and  Mrs  Louis ;  1500  Van  Ness  ave. 

Louis,  Jr. 

Slosson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  P. ;  726  Bush  st. 

Small,  A.  H. ;  1312  Taylor  st. 

Smart,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  C. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton        Monday 

Smedbsrg,  Colonel  and  Mrs  R.;  1611  Larkin  st. 

Miss  Nellie 

Smiley,  Samuel 
Miss  Nellie 

Smith,  Mrs  ;  California  st. 

Miss  Maude  S. 

Smith,  A.  H.  H.  ;  716  Ellis  st. 

Miss  Quica 

Smith,  Miss  C.  A. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Smith,  Mrs  C.  B. ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Miss  Clara 

Miss  Minnie 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  ready  made  Soups  are  cheaper  aud  better 
than  can  lie  made  at  home.    All  first-elass  Grocers  keep  them. 

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SMITH 


82 


SOMERVILLE 


Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  W.  M. ;  1719  Clay  st. 

Smith,  Mrs  Charles ;  1010  Gough  st. 

Smith,  Charles  W. ;  1418  Geary  st. 

Smith,  Colin  McRae ;  Bohemian  Club 

Smith,  Miss  Ella;  500  Van  Ness  ave.  Friday  Sacramento 

Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  M. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Smith,  Capt.  and  Mrs  G.  F. ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Walter 

Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  Lavs- ;  2226  Jackson  st.     Friday 
Miss  Maude  A. 

Smith,  Mrs  H.  B.  Jr. ;  104  Haight  st. 

Smith,  H.  C. ;  2115  Broadway  st.  Stockton 

Smith,  Mrs  Hamilton ;  1315  Hyde  st. 

Smith,  Rev.  J.  C. ;   The  Berkshire 

Smith.  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  Henley;  Occidental  Hotel      Monday 

Smith,  Rev.  and  Mrs  J.  K. ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Miss  Edith 

^mith,  Mr  and  Mrs  Julius  P. ;  2505  Washington  st.     Friday      Livermore 
Smith,  Captain  and  Mrs  Nicholas;  2129  California  st.     Friday 
Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  Harrison  ;  1510  Larkin  st. 
Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  Sidney  M. ;  328  Bryant  st. 

Miss  P^thel  S.  Wednesday 

Miss  Helen  J. 


Smith,  ]Mr  and  Mrs  Sidney  Y. 

Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  Theo  E.;  1619  Washington  st.     Friday 

Miss  Juliet  M. 

Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  Tremaiue ;  Clay  and  Powell  sts. 

Smith,  Mrs  AV.  H. ;  NE  cor  Sacramento  and  Buchanan  st.  Friday 

Miss  Belle 


Paris,  France 
San  Rafael 


Smith,  William  F. ;  1202  Mission  st. 

Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  F.,  2315  Broadway  st. 

Snograss,  Miss  L.;  1526  Eddy  st.  Saturday 

Snyder,  :Mrs  Julia-Melville ;  138  McAllister  st. 

Sobey,  A.  L.;  810   20th  st. 

Somers,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  C;  2906  Folsom  st.  Tliursday 

Miss  Ida  0. 

Frank  A. 

Somerville,  William  S. ;  919  Post  st. 

Always  reliable  aiirl  uniform— HORACE  R.  KELLY  &  GO'S  Key  West  Havana  Cigar- 

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SONNTAG 


83 


SPRECKELS 


Monday 
Thursday 


Monday 


Sonntag,  Henry  A . ;  130  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Julian 

Lincoln 

Sontag,  Mrs  Henry;  817  Post  st. 

Soule,  W.  A.;   Hot3l  Pleasanton 

Southworth,  Ernest  L. ;  1905  J  st.  Sacraaiento 

Fred  B. 

Scott  S. 

Spalding,  Kev.  E.  B. ;  1534  Mission  st. 

Spalding,  Henry  K.  M. ;  1534  Mission  st. 

Spalding,  Mrs  Volney ;  The  Bella  Vista 

Sparhawk,  Miss  S. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Spaulding,  Mr  and  Mrs  George;  1109  Clay  st, 
Mr  and  Mrs  James  G. 

Spaulding,  Jerome ;  713  O'Farrell  st. 

Spaulding,  John ;  1715  Clay  st. 

Spaulding,  Mrs  S.  M. 

Spear,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  Oriel  Hotel 

Spencer,  Judge  and  Mrs 

Miss  Grace 

Spear,  Capt.  and  Mrs  A.  F. ;  2908  Folsom  st. 
Lewis 

Spear,  Mrs  William  S. ;  852  Mission  st. 
Spence,  Mr  and  Mrs  Clark ;  Oriel  Hotel 
Spence,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  J. 

Miss  Arcadia 

Mr  and  Mrs  R.  B. 

Spencer,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  W. ;  2436  Jackson  st.  Friday 

Sperry,  Mrs  A.  W. ;  Occidental  Hotel  Monday 
Miss  Beth 

Speyer,  Mrs  Norris ;  2412  Washington  st. 

Miss  Olga 

Walter  M. 

Speyer,  W. ;  2128  Pine  st. 

Spiers,  Mr  and  Mrs  James ;  2200  Washington  st. 
James,  Jr. 

Spreckels,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  August;  Palace  Hotel      Monday 

Spreckels,  Mr  and  Mrs  Claus ;  2027  Howard  st. 
Adolph  B. 


Bolinas  Bay 


San  Anselmo 


San  Jose 


Thursday 


Monday 


San  Jose 


Stockton 


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SrRECKELS  84  •  STERN 


Spreckels,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  W.;  cor.  21st  and  Howard  sts. 
Spring,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  L. ;  802  Van  Ness  Ave. 
Spring,  Miss  Emma ;  30  Hawthorne  »t. 
Miss  Hattie 

Sproule,  James;  The  Berkshire 

Spruance,  Mr  and  Mrs  John ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Staab,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  G. ;  214  Powell  st.  Thursday 

Staac'ke,  Mr  and  INIrs  George  ;  818  Bush  st. 

Stadtmuller,  F.  D. ;  819  Eddy  st. 

Stadtfeld,  J.,  Jr. ;  1417  Hyde  st. 

Stadtfeld,  William  C. ;  1508  Jones  st. 

Stafford,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  H. ;  53  South  Park. 

Stanford,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B. ;   1711  Broderick  st.      Tuesday 

Stanford,  Mr  and  Mrs  Leland ;  California  and  Powell  sts. 

Tuesday    Menlo  Park.     Washington,  D.  C 
Stangroom,  Charles  N. ;  2518  Clay  st. 

Miss  Mabel 

Stanley,  Miss  Leona ;  225  Ellis  st. 
Stanley,  Samuel  L. ;  1218  Hyde  st. 
Samuel  B. 

Staples,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  J. ;  711  Taylor  st.  Thursday 

John  C.  San  Joaquin  County 

Starbird,  jNIr  and  Mrs  A.  AV.;  1055  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Starr,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  M  ;  The  Renton  Monday 

Starr,  Mr  and  Mrs  AVilliam  C. ;  1 115  Van  Ness  ave. 
Stealey,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas;  1412Folsom  st. 

Miss  Ida 

Miss  Emma 

Thomas 

Stearns,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  H.  ;  1110  Jackson  st. 
Miss  Nellie 

Stebbins,  liev.  Horatio ;  1609  Larkin  st. 

Steele,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  G. ;  1006  Pine  st.  Thursday 

Stege,  MissEJith;  1023  Post  st.  Wednesday 

Steinhart.  Mr  and  Mrs  Ignatz ;  916  Sutter  st. 

Stephens;  John  J. ;  229  Eleventh  st. 

Stern,  Sigismund;  621  Leavenworth  st. 

Lewis 

Jacob 

Abrahaiii 


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Stetson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  G.  San  Rafael 

Stetson,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  B. ;  1801  Van  Ness  ave.  Santa  Cruz 

Miss  Sallie 

Albert 

Stevens,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edwin  C. ;  1001  Pine  st.  Thursday 

Stevenson,  A. ;  The  Berkshire 

Stewart,  Miss ;  1222  Pine  st. 

Stewart,  Mrs  A.  B.  San  Jose 

Stewart,  Dr.  and  Mrs  George  T.  Los  Angeles 

Stewart,  J. ;  1011  Pierce  st. 

Stewart,  Senator  AVilliam  M. ;  Pacific  Club  Washington,  D.  C. 

Stillman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alfred ;  1898  Broadway  st. 

Still  well,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  W.;  534  Turk  st. 

Stinson,  Miss  Ollie ;  816  Chestnut  st 

Stinson,  W.  H. ;  806  Filbert  st. 

Stokes,  James  Brett ;  1004  Bush  st.  Del  Monte 

Stone,  Rev.  and  Mrs  A.  L. ;  2534  Washington  st.     Friday 

Miss 

Stone,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  P. ;  1030  Dolores  st. 

Stone,  J.  C;  The  Bella  Vista 

Stone,  MissKittie;  1882  Washington  st. 

Stone,  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  D. ;  2520  Howard  st. 

Miss  Hattie 

Stone,  N.  B. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Stone,  Mr  and  Mrs  N.  J.;  1010  Dolores  st. 

Stone,  Mr  and  Mrs  Walter  S. ;  (nee  Far  well)  2318  Steiner  st. 

Stoneraan,  Ex-Gov.  and  Mrs  George  Los  Angeles 

Miss  Kittie 

Stoney,  Lieutenant  and  Mrs  George  M. ;  2500  Pacific  ave. 

Miss  Kate  M. 

Gateland 

Stoney,  Judge  and  Mrs  Thomas  P. ;  }  132  Valencia  st.      Friday 

Story,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  R. ;  30  McAllister  st. 

Miss 

Stow,  Mr  and  Mrs  Vauderlyn ;  1416  Clay  st. 
Stow,  Mr  and  Mrs  AV.  W. ,  10 L3  Pine  st. 

Miss  Nellie 

Straub,  Lieutenant  J. ;  U.  S.  A.  Alcatraz 

Strauss,  Mr  and  Mrs  Levi;  621  Leavenworth  st. 


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Strauss,  Mr  and  Mrs  M. ;  508  Buchanan  st. 

Streeten,  James;  330  Pine  st. 

Strickland,  Lieut,  and  Mrs  George  D. ;  U.  S.  N. ;  1621  Larkin  st. 

Wednesday    Los  Angeles 
Stringer,  C.  P. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Strobridge,  Mrs  Ida ;  1304  Guerrero  st. 

Strong,  Dr.  and  Mrs  C.  G. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton        Monday 

Strother,  Lieutenant  L.  H. ;  U.  S.  A.  Angel  Island 

Struve,  H.  G.  Seattle,  W.  T. 

Stuart,  A.  C. ;  1803  Stockton  st. 
Charles  A. 

Stuart,  William  A.  ;  1704  Larkin  st. 
James  F. 

Stump,  Miss  Alice;  1434  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Sturdevaut,  Mr  and  MrsRolrert  0.;  512  Hyde  st.  Friday 

Miss  Belle 

Joseph  H. 


Sturgis,  Lieutenant  Samuel  D.  Alcatraz 

Sturtevant,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  727  Ashbury  st. 
Cull  en  K. 

Sullivan,  Ho:i.  and  Mrs  Frank  J. ;  Oik  anl  Webster  sts. 
Miss  Ada 

Sullivan,  Dr.  Maurice  J.;  724  Gough  st. 

Sullivan,  Mrs  Thomas;  Occidental  Hotel  Monday 
Miss  M. 

Summers,  d;  232  Haight  st. 

Sumner,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  W.;  1810  Van  Ness  ave. 

Sunderland,  Mrs  Thomas ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 
Miss 

Sutherland,  Mrs  E.  F. ;  Lick  House ,  Monday 
Mi»6  C. 

Sutro,  Adolph ;  Sutro  Heights 

Sutro,  Mrs  Adolph ;  NW  cor.  Hayes  and  Fillmore  sts.     Tuesday 

Miss  Clara 

Charles  W. 

Edgar 

Swain,  Miss  Clara;  1714  Turk  st. 


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Swain,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  A.  Mountain  View 

. Miss  Amy 

Frank  R. 

Harry  L. 

Russell 

Swain,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  R.;  603  Polk  st.  Tuesday 

Edward  R. 

Frank  A. 

Swett,  John  ;  1419  Taylor  st. 

Swift,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  J. ;  931  Bush  st. 

Swift,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  F. ;  824  Valencia  st.  Thursday 

Swinerton,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  A. ;  1910  Baker  st. 

Symmes,  F.  J. ;  630  Harrison  st. 

Syz,  Harry  W. ;  1607  Gough  st. 

Xaggart,  Miss;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Talbot,  Mrs  C.  F.  A.;  1819  CaHfornia  st. 

Talbot,  Fred  C;  1730  Jackson  St. 

William  H. 

Talbot,  AYilliam  ;  930  Haight  st. 

Tallant,  Mrs  Elizabeth;  1001  Bush  st. 

Miss  Jennie 

Miss  Annie 

Tallant,  Mr  and  Mrs  Fred  ;  Hyde  st.  near  California  st. 

Tallant,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  D. ;  1315  Hyde  st. 

Tamm,  Charles  L. ;  329  Bartlett  st. 

Tams,  Mr  and  Mrs  Sampson;  1915  Van  Ness  ave.     Wednesday 

Tanner,  Captain  and  Mrs  Z.  L. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton    Monday 

Tarnes,  Mr  and  Mrs  Juan  ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Tatum,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  L.;  2525  Pacific  ave.  Friday 

Tay,  Mrs  George  H. ;  1005  Leavenworth  st. 

Miss  Jeanie 

—Miss  Irene 

Miss  Hattie 

Taylor,  Edward  S.;  717  Post  st. 

Taylor,  Colonel  and  Mrs  Stuart  M. ;  SE  cor.  Hyde  and  Sacramento sts. 
Taylor,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  G. ;  1911  Pine  st.  Wednesday 
Miss  Mamie 

Taylor,  Dr.  W.  E. ;  Occidental  Hotel  Monday 
Miss  Grace 


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TAYLOR  Qo 
^  THOMAS 

Taylor,  Captain  and  Mrs  William  H. ;  2128  California  st.      Tuesday 

Miss  Edith  ^ 

Miss  Carrie 

■ Augustus 

W.  H.  Jr. 

Taylor,  William  H.;  1610  Franklin  st. 

Techau,  Mrs  R.  J. ;  15jo  Scott  st. 

Teller,  Mr  and  Mrs  Phillip  S.;  18  T^yelfth  st. 

Miss  Adelaide 

Fred 

Mr  and  Mrs  J.  D.  P. 

Teller,  Samuel  L.;  2026  Pacific  ave. 
Samuel 

Ten  Bosch,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  M.;  2030  Bush  st.  Thursday 

Tennant,  Miss  Emelie;  Van  Ness  Seminary  c^^n  inc. 

Miss  Mary  ^^"  J^^® 

Terrill,  Dr.  and  Mrs  George  M. ;  400  Stockton  st. 
Terry,  Mrs  F.  L. ;  614  Folsom  st. 

Tevis,  Mr  and  Mrs  Llyod  ;  1316  Taylor  st.  Tuesday 

-Dr.  Harry  L. 

AVilliam  S. 

Tewksbury,  Mrs  Emily  S. ;  1422  Clay  st. 
•    Tharpe,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  H. ;  Grand  Hotel  Monday 
Thayer,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  N. ;  1519  Webster  st. 
-Miss  Rose 

Thayer,  Orson  V. ;  2514  AVashington  st. 
Theller,  Edward  A.;  1917  Pacific  ave. 
Theller,  Samuel  L. ;  2026  Pacific  ave. 
Samuel 

Theobald,  Mrs ;  801  Leavenworth  st. 

Theobald,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  J. ;  2408  Fillmore  st. 

Theobald,  George  Jr.;  1239  Pine  st. 

Theobald,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  W. ;  1911  Lyon  st. 

Thibault,  Mrs  Emma;  1317  Hyde  st. 

Thibault,  Mrs  Sarah;  615  Taylcr  st. 
Mi^s  Sallie 

Thomas  Mr  and  Mrs  George  W.  Thunday        Sausalito 

Miss 

Thomas,  Horace  C;  "Examiner"  Office 

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THOMAS  89  TILDEN 

Thomas,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  P.  Sausalito 

Miss  Cora 

Thomas,  Miss  L. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Thomas,  Leon  B. ;  727  O'Farrell  st. 

The  Misses 

Thomas,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  H.;  510  San  Jose  ave.        Thursday 

Thomas,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  J. ;  1307  Taylor  st. 

Thomas,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  P. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Thomason,  Edwin  R.;  2514  Folsom  st. 

Edwin  R.,  Jr. 

Thompson,  G.  R.;  806  Ellis  st. 

Miss  Meta 

Thompson,  H.  San  Rafael 

Thompson,  General  I.  R.  R. ;  1501  Van  Ness  ave. 

Thompson,  Robert  A. ;  605  Polk  st. 

Miss  Mary  Nixon 

Miss  Virginia 

Thorn,  Charles  C. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Thorn,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  F. ;  Grand  Hotel  Monday 

Thorn,  Dr.  W.  S.  San  Jose 

Thoraherg,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick  A, ;  507  Gaugh  st. 

Thornburg,  Mrs  H.  J. ;  2660  California  st. 

Thorne,  C.  P.;  Palace  Hotel 

Thorne,  Owen ;  Westminster  House 

Thornton,  Mrs  Bessie;  1126  Hyde  st. 

Miss  Lucile 

Miss  May 

Harry  I. 


Thornton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Crittenden;  1915  Webster  st.     Friday 

Thornton,  Mrs  George  F.;  1935  Clay  st. 

Thornton,  Colonel  H.  I. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Thornton,    'r  and  Mrs  J.  D. ;  1421  Post  st. 

Thors,  Mr  and  Mrs  Louis ;  1114  Octavia  st.  Thursday 

Thorson,  Mr  and  Mrs  N.;  813  Bushst.  Monday 

Throckmorton,  Miss ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 

Tibbitts,  Mrs  Jennie ;  504  Geary  st. 
Howard  C. 

Tierney,  John  Lawrence;  110  Post  st. 

Tilden,  Charles  L. ;  426  Sansome  st. 


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TKACY 


Sausalito 


Monday 


San  Jose 


Tilford,  E.  A. ;  Palace  H  otel 
Tillinghast,  Donald  F. 
Tillman,  F. ;  2006  Washington  st. 
Tillman,  F.,  Jr. ;  923  Grove  st. 
Tingle,  Mrs. ;  Occidental  Hotel 
Miss 

Tinney,  T.  J. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Tinnin,  Wiley  J. ;  1404  California  st. 

Tisdale,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  D. 

Tisdall,  Capt.  W.  N.,  U.  S.  A. ;  Presidio 

Tobin,  Joseph  ;  California  and  Taylor  sts. 

Miss  Agnes 

■ Miss  Beatrice 

Richard  M. 

■ Robert. 

Tobin,  M.  E. ;  The  Bella  Vista 
Tobin,  Mrs  R.  C. ;  718  O'Farrell  st. 
Tobin,  Robert  J. ;  513  Van  Ness  ave. 
Toland,  Dr.  Charles  G. ;  Palace  Hotel 
Toland,  Mrs  M.  B.  M. ;  2129  California  st. 
Hugo 

Tompkins,  M.  M.,  Jr. ;  1920  Jackson  st. 

Miss  Susie 

• Miss  Julia 

Torbert,  Mr  and  Mrs.  Charles  ;  824  Valencia  st. 

Miss  Mollie 

Torreyson,  J.  D. 

Touhill,  Miss  Nellie;  403  Hyde  st. 

Miss  Anita 

Miss  Mary 

Tourney,  George ;  131G  Jones  st. 

Towers,  Lieutenant  John  A. ;  Presidio 

Towne,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  N. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Towne,  Mr  and  Mrs  Arthur  G. ;  2-319  Broadwav  st. 

Townsend,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  W. ;  The  Bella  Vista       Thursday 

Townsend,  Mr  and  Mrs  Wm.  R. ;  1028  Pine  st. 

Tracy   Mrs  A.  F.  ;  The  Bella  Vista  *        Thursday 

Theodore  F. 

William  E. 

^;acy^MissEttaj^Geary  st.  Wednesday 

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San  Rafael 


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Monday 


TRASK 


91 


VANBERGIN 


Martinez 
Benicia 

Monday 
Monday 

Valparaiso,  Chili 
Monday  Calistoga 


Trask,  Dr.  and  Mrs. ;  1033  Ellis  st. 

Treadwell,  Mrs  Mabel ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Treadwell,  John  ;  Lick  House  ' 

Treat,  Warren 

Tripp,  Lieutenant  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A. 

Truesdell,  Mrs  A.  W. ;  712  Sutter  st. 

Truman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ben  C. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Miss  Georgie 

Trumbo,  Mr  and  Mrs  I. ;  Palace  Hotel 
Trurabo,  J.  W. ;  Palace  Hotel 
Trumbull,  David 

Tubbs,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  L.;  Palace  Hotel 
Mr  and  Mrs  W.  B. 

Miss  Nettie 

Austin 

Alfred  S. 

Tuggle,  H. ;  The  Berkshire 

Turnbull,  General  and  Mrs  Walter;  1007  Leavenworth  st.   Tues^day 

Miss  Kuth 

Turner,  J.  A. ;  U.  S.  X.;  Cosmos  Club 

Turner,  Mr  and  Mrs  R. 

Turrell,  M.  H  ,  Palace  Hotel 

Twiggs,  .John  W. ;  Gough  and  Broadway  sts. 

Tyson,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H. ;  518  Lombard  st.       Friday 

Underbill,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  L.;  2111  Pine  st. 

Underbill,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  B. ;  1926  Pine  st.      Thursday 

Underbill,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jacob  ;  Grand  Hotel  Monday 

Unger,  Frank ;  Lick  House 

L^nruf,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  A. ;  Baldwin  Hotel  Monday 

Urruella,  Mr  and  Mrs  Juan ;     1916  Jackson  st. 

ITail,  Mr  and  Mrs  A,  H. ;  321  Van  Ness  ave. 
Frank  A. 

Vail,  David  H. ;  2209  Devisadero  st. 

Vail,  Miss  Louise ;  2836  California  st. 

Vale,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  ;  912  Pine  st. 

Valette,  William  H. ;  322  Geary  st. 

Van  Bergin,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  W. ;  l422.Larkin  st. 

Ed^ar 


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Van  Bergen,  Mr  and  Mrs  N. ;  834  Post  st. 
Edward 


—William 
—  George 
-Theo 


Van  Buren,  General  Thomas  B. ;  711  Post  st. 

Van  Dusen,  Lieutenant  andMrs.,  U.  S.  A. ;  Presidio 

Van  Fleet,  Judge  and  Mrs  W.  C. ;  1609  Sutter  st.     Thursday 

Van  Heusen,  Mrs  Henry ;  322  Ellis  st.  yfonday 

Van  Ness,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  C. ;  1020  Green  st. 

Miss  Leslie 

Van  Norden,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert  T. ;  905  Steiner  st.      Monday 
Miss 


■Miss  Kate 


Van  Orden,  Mr  and  Mrs  L. ;  207  24th  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Emily 

George 


Van  Schaick,  Miss  Viola  C. ;  617  Fulton  st.  Thursday 
Van  Tassel,  Mr  and  Mrs  Theodore;  2527  Pine  st. 
Miss  Emilv 


-T.  Stan- 


Van  Wyek,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  L. ;  2237  Jackson  st. 
Van  AVyck,  Mrs;  1600  Taylor  st. 
Sidney  M. 

Van  Winkle,  Mrs  I.  S. ;  2120  Jackson  st. 

The  Misses 

Henr\^  L. 

Vance,  Mrs  H.,  616  Ellis  st. 

Vanderslice,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  K. ;  2700  California  st. 
Miss 

Vandewater,  Mrs;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 

Vassault,  Ferdinand ;  626  Eddy  st. 

Ferdinand  I. 

Lawrence  S. 


-Miss  T.  E. 


Veuve,  Henry  H. ;  Union  Club 

Vidaver,  Rev.  Dr.  Falk;  916  O'Farrell  st. 

Vincent,  Clarence  ;  The  Berkshire 

Vocke,  G.  C. ;  1700  Leavenworth  st. 

Vogdes,  Lieutenant  Charles  B.,  II.  S.  A. ;  Presidio 


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Yolkmann,  G. ;  NE  cor.  Hayes  and  Fillmore  sts. 

Vollmer,  Miss ;  Octa\'ia  and  Vallejo  sts. 

Yon  Schmidt,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alexis  W. ;  2420  Mission  st. 

Miss  Lillie 

Yon  Schroeder,  Baron  and  Baroness  J.  H. ;  553  Harrison  st. 

San  Luis  Obispo 
Yoorhies,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Alfred  H.;  2111  California  st, 

Miss  Marie 

Miss  Katie 

Yoorman,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  800  Bush  st. 

Miss  Yiola 

"Wadhams,  Mr  and  Mrs  L. ;  1909  Leavenworth  st. 

Wadsworth,  Mrs  E. ;     The  Bella  Yista  Thursday 
Miss  ]\Iary 

"VVadsworth,  J.  C.  L. ;  Pacific  Club 

Wagner,  H.  L. ;  1221  Washington  st. 

Wagoner,  Luther  ;  Cosmos  Club 

Wain  Wright,  Edward  W. ;  1409  Jackson  st.  Tuesday 

Miss 

Henry  H. 

AVilliam 

Wainwright,  James;  808  Taylor  st. 

^liss  Ella 

Miss  Amy 

Wait,  ^Irs  Frona  E. ;  509  Powell  st. 

Waites,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  B. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Wakefield,  Mrs  8.  B. ;  1093  Post  st. 

Walcott,  Earle  A. ;  631  Eddy  st. 

Walker,  Judge  George  B  ;  Palace  Hotel 

Walker,  N.  S.,  Jr. ;  Cosmos  Club  New  York 

Walker,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  P. ;  Hotel  Pleai?anton         Monday 

Walkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  N.  A. ;  1302  Laguna  st. 

AValkington,  Mrs  E.  J. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Walkington,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  J. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Wallace,  Mr  and  .Mrs  Kyland ;  2324  Polk  st.  Friday 

Wallace,  Judge  and  Mrs  W.  T.  ;  799  Yan  Ne«  ave.   Thursday    Monterey 

Miss  Marguerite 

Wallace,  W.  T.,  Jr.  Martinez 

Wallace,  Dr.  AYilliam;  The  Kenton 
AVallace,  Mrs  William  H.;  2220  Broadway  st. 


TRY  GRANDMA'S  DELIGHT  JAPAN  TEA;  put  up  in  1  pouud  round  canisters  only. 
.\sk  your  Grocer  for  it.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.   Sole  Proprietors. 


WALLENROD 


94 


WEBER 


Haywards 

Monday 


AVallenrod,  Mr  and  Mrs  George ;   1209  Florida  st.     Thursday 

Wallis,  Talbot  H. ;  (State  Librarian)  Sacramento 

Walsh,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  C. ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

AValter,  S.  H.;  824  Geary  st. 

AValter.  W.  T. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Walton,  Charles  S. ;  1631  Sacramento  st. 

Wandesforde,  Juan  B. ;  211  Sutter  st. 

Mi.ss  Ivy 

Warburton,  Lieutenant  and  Mrs  E.  T. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Warburton,  Mrs  Helen ;  The  Baldwin  Monday 
Ward,  Mr  and  Mrs  William ;  2905  Bush  st. 
AVardwell,  Mrs;  1403  Van  Ness  ave. 
Miss  Fannie 

Warner,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles ;  AVestminster  Housa  Monday 
Washburn,  Albert ;  226  Devisadero  st. 
Washburn,  Albert  H. ;  2525  Fillmore  st. 
Washburn,  Mrs  Georgia;  1418  California  st. 
George  E, 

AVashington,  Frank  B.;  216  Bush  st. 

AVashington,  John  T.;  216  Bush  st. 

AA^aterhouse,  Mr  and  Mrs  Columbus;  2213  Howard  st. 
Frederick  A. 

Waterman,  Charles  S. ;  2030  Broadway  st. 
Aliss 

AVaterman,  Mrs  E.  J. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

AVaterman,  Governor  R.  AV.  Sacramento 

Watsrworth,  Plenry  AA^  ;  Cosmos  Club 

AA'atkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alonzo  A. ;  1302  Laguna  st.   Thursday 

Watkins,  Miss  Emma 

AVatson,  Capt.  and  Mrs  J.  Crittenden,  U.  S.  N. 

AA'atson,  Jerome  AV. ;  2440  Pacific  ave. 

Miss  Jennie 


San  Jose 


1928  Sutter  st. 


AVatson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Lawrence ;  1122  Pine  st. 
Watt,  Eev.  and  ]VIrs. ;  Oriel  Hotel 
AVattles,  John  B. ;  1608  Washington  st. 
AVatts,  AV.  P. ;  Cosmas  Club 
AA^ebb,  G.  Creighton ;  Palace  Hotel 
AVeber,  Adolph  C. ;  840  P^olsom  st. 
Adolph  H. 


Thursdai^ 
Monday 


Tulare 


How  pleasant  after  the  Theatre  or  an  Evening?  Party  to  be  able  to  offer  vour  guests  a 
nice  cup  of  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  FRENCH  BOUILLON  before 
^^^'^i^S.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


WEBSTER  95  WHIPPLE 

Webster,  Mrs  B.  F. ;  14  Guy  Place  Thursday 

Miss  Sadie  A. 

Webster,  F.  L. ;  Grand  Hotel 

Webster,  Reginald  H. ;  2005  Fillmore  st. 

Week,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  A. ;  2107  Howard  st. 

Weihe,  Mr  and  Mrs  August;  2410 Fillmore  st. 

Miss  Florence 

Weiland,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert  P. ;  1720  Clay  st. 

Weill,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles ;  The  Berkshire  Mo:iday 

Weill,  Henry;  Palace  Hotel 

Weill,  Leon;  Palace  Hotel 

Weill,  Raphael ;  Palace  Hotel 

Weill,  Sylvin;  Palace  Hotel 

AVeir,  Mrs  Mary  S. ;  27  Oak  st.  Thursday 

Miss  May 

'Miss  Martjie 


AVelch,  Charles  W. ;  1422  Tark  st. 

Welch,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel  B. ;  2443  Pacific  ave. 

Weller,  Charles  L. ;  418  Leavenworth  st. 

AVelles,  Lieutenant  Roger;  U.  S.  N.;  Cosmos  Club 

Wells.  F.  Marion;  757  Mission  st.  Phoenix,  A.  T. 

Wells,  Mr  and  Mrs  Asa  R. ;  1711  Van  Ness  ave. 

Wensinger,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  S. ;  Occidental  Hotel     Monday         Rosedale 

Wenzell,  Prof,  and  Mrs  William  T. ;  4a6  Oak  st.   Wednesday   Sonoma  Co. 

West,  Mary  B. ;  1606  Van  Ness  ave.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

West,  Miss  H.  R. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

West,  Lieutenant  Horace  B.,  U.  S.  N. ;  "Bear" 

Westerfeld,  L. ;  1003  Geary  st. 

AVetherbee,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry;  Palace  Hotel        Monday  Fruitvale 

AVethereJ,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  S. ;  320  Van  Ness  ave. 

Miss 

Woodworth 

Whartenby,  Mr  and  Mrs  James ;  408  Ellis  st. 

Whealer,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alfred  Sausalito 

Whealer,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  S. ;  828  Green  st. 

Wheeler,  Harold;  611  Bush  st. 

Wheeler,  AVilliam  R.;  Cosmos  Club 

Whipple,  George ;  308  Van  Ness  ave.  Tuesday 

Miss  Lizzie 

FOR  CHILDREN'S  DAILY  DIET  nothing  is  better  than  a  2:ood  nutritious,  easilv  di- 
gested soup,  such  as  is  put  up  bv  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


WHITE  96  WILKINS 

AVliite,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  Knight;  The  Bella  Vista     Thursday 

AVhite,  Miss  Hattie;  37  Welsh  st. 

White,  Mr  and  Mrs  Lovell ;  1616  Clay  st. 

White,  Patrick  J. ;  2315  Bush  st. 

White,  Robert;  ]2')3  Octavia  st. 

Whiteley,  Harry  M. ;  2310  California  st. 
Miss  Carrie 

Whiting,  Dr.  Robert,  U.  S.  N.;  Cosmos  Club 

Whitney,  Mrs  A.  L.;  2716  Sacramento  st. 

Whitney,  C.  W.  ;  1712  Pacific  ave. 

AVhitney,  Capt.  and  Mrs  F.  A. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton    Monday     San  Diego 

AVhitney,  Dr.  and  Mrs  J.  D. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

AVhitney,  Miss  M.  M. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Whitney,  Miss  May  ;  113  Page  st.  Friday 

AVhittell,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Alexander;  1012  Jones  st. 

Whittell,  Mr  and  Mrs  George;  1221  Jones  st.  Tuesday 

Whittier,  W.  Frank :  2400  Howard  st. 

Miss 

Whittimore,  D.  H. ;  230  Page  st. 

Whitwell,  Dr  and  Mrs  WiUiam  S. ;  905  Sutter  st. 

Wholer,  Mrs  A.  M. ;  1928  Sacramento  st. 

Wickes,  George  W. ;  NE  cor.  Geary  and  Grant  ave. 

Wickham,  Charles  E. ;  627  O'Farrell  st. 

Wicks,  S.  G.;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

AVickson,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  G.;  2407  Howard  st.         Wednesday 

Wie}and,  H.  AY. ;  236  Second  st. 

AViggin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel  B. ;  1505  AA''ashington  st. 

AViggins,  ]Mr  and  Mrs  AV.  AV. ;  1810  Broadway  st. 

Wightman,  Mrs  John  M.;  Grand  Hotel  Monday 

AAlgmore,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alphonso  A. ;  1318  Leavenworth  st.      Wedtiesdau 

AVilber,  Miss  Elid  ;  2228  California  st. 

Wilcox,  Mrs  M.  A.;  912  Bush  st.  Tuesday    San  Diego 

Aliss  Fannie 

AVikler,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  J. ;  Palace  Hotel  Monday 

Wildes,  Mrs  J.  H.  ;  628  Harrison  st. 

AVilkins,  Mrs  E.  F. ;  1501  Van  Ness  ave. 

AA'ilkins,  Hepburn  San  Rafael 

NA'ilkins,  James  H.  San  Rafael 

MATTONI'S  CARLSBAD  GIESSHL'BLER  retains  its  gas  for  an  unusually  loug  time 
after  the  bottle  has  been  opened.    Grocers  and  Druggists  keep  it. 

MAU,  SADLER  tt  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


WILLARD 


97 


WILSON 


Willard,  William  P. ;  Union  Club 

Willey,  Harry  I, ;  1526  Jackson  st. 

Willey,  Mr  and  Mrs  O.  F. ;  2115  California  sfc. 
Frank  J). 


Friday 
Monday 

Monday 


Williams,  Hon.  and  Mrs  A.  P. ;  Palace  Hotel 

Williams,  Miss  Anuie ;  Mare  Island 

Williams,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  H. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Williams,  Charles  E. 

Williams,  Mrs  F,  W.;  805  Leavenworth  st. 

Williams,  Captain  and  Mrs  Frank  ;  1309  Broadway  st. 

Williams,  Fred ;  406  Van  Ness  ave.  Friday 
Miss  Flora 


Marysville 


Williams,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  A. ;  1925  Octavia  st.     Thursday 

MissM.  A. 

Harry  A. 


319  First  st. 
2422  Howard  st. 


Williams,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henrj^  B. 

Williams,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  F. 
Miss  Charlotte 

Williams,  Mrs  Mary;  1109  Clay  st.  Thursday 
Williams,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Robert  E. ;  1235  Geary  st.     Wednesday 
Miss  Marie 


Williams,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  T.;  Silver  State  House 

Williams,  Captain  W.  W. ;  U.S.  A.  San  Rafael 

Williamson,  Dr.  John  M. ;  NE  cor.  Haight  and  Pierce  sts. 

Williamson,  R.  W. ;  1202  Leavenworth  st. 

Wilson,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  L. ;  2514  Pine  st. 

Williar,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  H.;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Willis,  Mr  and  Mrs. ;  1840  California  st. 

AVillis.  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  M. ;  28  Liberty  st. 

Wills,  Mr  and  Mrs;  Oriel  Hotel 

Wilmerding,  J .  C. ;  Union  Club 

Wilshire,  H.  Gay  Los  Angeles 

Wilshire.  Mr  and  Mrs  AV.  B. ;  1804  Sutter  st.  Thursday 

AVilson,  Alexander  W. ;  801  Scott  st. 

AVilson,  Col.  C.  L. ;  Baldwin  Hotel  Butte  Co 

Wilson,  Mr  and  Mrs.  Charles  E. ;  629  Hayes  st. 

Wilson,  E.  J.;  Grand  Holel 

Wilson,  Miss  E.  S. ;  920  Valencia  st. 


Tuesday 
Monday 
Tuesday 

Monday 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  ready  made  Soups  are  cheaper  and  better 
than  can  be  made  at  home.    All  first-class  Grocers  keep  them. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


WILSON  98  WOOB 

Wilson,  Mrs  Harold  C;  13  Ridley  st. 
Wilson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Horace;  1307  Taylor  st. 

Harry  L. 

AVilson,  J.  N.  E. ;  1501  Stein er  st: 

Wilson,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  K.;  1227  Turk  st. 

Wilson,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  L. ;  2514  Pine  st.  Tuesday 

Wilson,  Mr  and  Mrs.  John  Scott;  Bush  and  Scott  sts. 

Wilson,  Joseph;  1214  Mason  st. 

AVilson,  Mrs  K. ;  825  Sutter  st. 

Wilson,  Mrs  L.  S.;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Wilson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Russell  J. ;  2020  Buchanan  st. 

Wilson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel  M. ;  711  Pine  st. 

Mountford  S. 

Wilson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Scott ;  710  Vallejo  st. 
Wilson,  Thomas  S. ;     Hotel  Pleasanlou 

Wilson,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  A. ;  1407  Van  Ness  ave. 

Mii?s  Marie  E. 

Miss  Kate 

AVinans,  Mrs  Joseph  ;  926  Clay  ist. 

Miss 

Jerry  W. 

Winn,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  H. ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Winn,  Lieutenant  F.  L.,  U.  S.  A.  Angel  Island 

Winslow,  Chauncey  M. ;  Bohemian  Club 

Winter  AVilliam;  710  Capp  st. 

Winterberg,  Dr  W.;  602  Sutter  st. 

Wise,  Mr  and  Mrs  Everett  E.  Healdsburg 

Wise,  Johu  H. ;  1409  Leavenworth  st. 

Wissel,  A.;  104  Steiner  st. 

Witham,  Mr  and  Mrs  Walter  I>. ;  2501. California  st. 

Withrow,  Mrs;  925  Pine  st. 

Miss  Eva 

Witt,  E. ;  S26  Powell  st. 

Wittram,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick ;  2319  California  st.   Wed)iesday 
Miss  Lena 


Wolcott,  Captain  C.  C. ;  U.  S.  N. ;  Mare  Island 

AVollweber,  Mr  and  Mrs  B. ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

■ Miss  C.  J. 

Wood,  Lieutenant  A.  X. ;  U.  S.  N.;  Cosmos  Club 


Always  reliable  aud  uuiform— HORACE  R.  KELLY  &  GO'S  Key  West 

Havana  Cigars.    MAU;  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


WOOD  99  WRIGHT 

Wood,  E.;  Lick  House 

Wood,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  M. ;  1507  California  st. 

Wood,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  P.  San  Rafael 

Wood,  J.  I.;  Occidental  Hotel 

Wood,  J.  AV. ;  Palace  Hotel  Mondaij 

Miss  Nellie 

Wood,  Lieutenant  S.  S.;  U.  S.  N. ;  Cosmos  Club 
AVood,  AVilliam  H. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton 

Wood,  Mr  and  Mrs  AVilliam  S. ;  1920  Clay  st. 
-Aliss  Eleanor 

Wood,  AA'illard  M. ;  2105  AVebster  st. 

Woodman,  Mrs ;  916  A'an  Ness  ave. 

AA^oods,  Aliss  May ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

AVoods,  Robert  J. ;  1312  Taylor  st. 

AA^'oodward,  Robert  B. ;  NE  cor.  Geary  and  Grant  ave. 

AVoodward,  Gideon  P. ;  1429  O'Farrell  st. 

Woodworth,  Mr  and  Mrs  Tomales 

Woodworth,  Mr  and  Mrs  Fred  A.;  1812  Steiner  st.     Tuesday 

AYoodworth,  Salem  ;  320  A^'an  Ness  ave. 

AA^'ood worth,  Samuel  Stony  Point 

AA^ooley,  Mr  and  Mrs  Douglas  Sausalito 

AA^oolrich,  George  L. ;  710  Fell  st. 

Miss 

AVoolworth,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  C. ;  1626  Sacramento  st. 

AA^ooster,  Mr  and  Mrs  Fred  L. ;  2602  California  st. 

Friday         Napa  Soda  Springs 

AA^^oster,  Mrs  John  B. ;  938  Geary  st. 

Ellis 

AVooster,  Mr  and  Mrs  Philip  L. ;  2900  California  st.     Napa  Soda  Springs 

Worden,  C.  E. ;  1312  Taylor  st. 

AVormser,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel  I. ;  1834  California  st.    Tuesday 

Wrey,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  E.  B. ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 

Worth,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  C. ;  1310  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Wright,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  S. ;  1407  Hyde  st.  Thursday 

Wright,  Air  and  Mrs  Edward  C. ;  103  Broderick  st. 

AVright,  H.  W.  San  Jose 

Wright,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  C. ;  1310  Golden  Gate  ave. 

AVright,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B.  Sacramento 

RICHARDSON  &  ROBBINS'  Boued  Chickeu,  Turkey,  Cooked  Ham,  Rolled  Ox 
Tongue,  Curried  Ovsters  and  Fowl,  Plum  Pudding  and  Potted  Meats;  to  be  had 
of  all  first-class  Grocers.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


WRIGHT  100  ZECH 

Wright,  J.  M. ;  2519  Sacramento  st. 

Wright,  John  A. ;  2222  Washington  st. 

Wright,  Mr  and  Mrs  Selden  S.;  910  Lombard  st.      Friday        Haywards 

Miss  Roberta 

-Miss  Annie 

Ralph  K. 

William  H. 


Wright,  AMiitaker  San  Rafael 

Wyllie,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alexander  San  Jose 

Yanke,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  L. ;  117  Jones  st.  Thursday 

Yat^s,  Charles  R. ;  1823  Eddy  st. 

Yates,  Mrs  R.  H. ;  Hotel  Fairmount  Monday 

Yemans,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  W. ;  T.  S,  Marine  Hospital 

Yerington,  Miss;  1255  Cahfornia  st. 

Yoell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alexander  San  Jose 

Miss 

Yost,  D.  Z. ;  Pacific  Club 

Yost,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  D. ;  1422  Sutter  st.  Alameda 

■ John  D.  Jr. 

Young,  Andrew  S. ;  1716  Jackson  st. 
Young,  Carlos  G.,  1616  Geary  st. 
Young,  Charles  F.;  1255  California  st. 
Young,  Frederick  J.  ;  1213  Oetavia  st. 

Henry  H. 

Henry  J. 

Young,  George  A. ;  1904  Broadway  st. 

Young,  Captain  J.  D.  Sacramento 

Young,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  P. ;  1919  Devisadero  st.      Thursday 

Young,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas ;  314  Lombard  st. 

Young,  ^Ir  and  Mrs  Thomas ;  502  Powell  st. 

Young,  Walter ;  514  23rd  st. 

Young,  William ;  1811  Sutter  st. 

Younger,  Dr.  Alexander  Steamer  "  Oceanic  " 

Younger,  Dr  and  Mrs  Edward  A. ;  688  McAllister  st.    Friday        Alameda 

Younger,  Miss  Maude,  1222  Pine  st. 

Miss  Bessie 

Younger,  Dr.  William  J. ;  300  Stockton  st.  Del  Monte 

Zander,  W.  E.  Hotel  Rafael,  San  Rafael 

Zech,  August,  F. ;  211  Sinih  st. 

Trv  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  Natural  FlaA'or  French  Soups,  put  up  in 
sla'JS  especially  for  Children's  Diet.  Invalids,  Sick  or  Weak  Persons. 
*     ■  "  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agent.s. 


ZECH  101  ZOOK 

Zech,  Frederick,  Jr. ;  914  Sutter  st. 

Zeile,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick  W. ;  2115  Sacramento  st.       Friaay 

Zeilin,  W.  S.;  Cosmos  Club 

Zifferer,  Prof,  and  Madame ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 

Zimmerman,  Frank  C. ;  1321  Sutter  st. 

Zook,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank ;  The  Berkshire  Monday 


'^^^  F^^ANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  French  Soups  are  put  up  for  family  use  in 
quart  and  pint  cans  and  one  and  a  half  pint  glass  jars. 

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PA^'T'   /S^s^ON© 


CONTAINING    THE    NAMES,    ADDRESSES,    RECEPTION 
DAYS  AND  COUNTRY  RESIDENCES  OF  THE 
ELITE  OF  OAKLAND,  ALAMEDA, 
BERKELEY  AND  SUR- 
ROUNDINGS 


G.  H.  MUMM  &  CO. 

(RKirvis) 
K>CTRA   DRV  DRY   VERZKNAY 


A^POLLmARIS 

(Natural  Mineral  Water) 

r 

|4unysidi  JsinOS  and  Fmedmehshall 

Natural  Aperient  Waters 


AnhPHQPT-RlKPh    ^^^^'"^  Association,  St.  Louis 


Anheuser  ^  Budweiser  Lager  Beers 


Wo  I      D  I  of  t'o     Celebrated  Milwaukee  ''Weiner" 


^  "Private  Stock"  (red  ribbon)  Beers 


JONES,  MUNDY  &  CO. 

Importers,  C^ommissioi}  r\erQ\)ai)ts  a^d  Hlfrs'  ^ge^ts 

No.  16    FRONT   STREET 
SAN   FRANCISCO 


103 


PART  SECOND 


OAKLAND,  ALAMEDA,  BERKELEY 
AND  SURROUNDINGS 

Note: — Where  street  only  is  mentioned  Oakland  should  be  understood 


Abbott,  Rev.  and  Mrs  Granville  S. ;  569  11th  st. 
Granville  S.,  Jr. 

Adams,  Miss  Bessie ;  cor.  lOtli  and  Filbert  sts. 

Adams,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edson ;  Bay  place  and  Oak  ave. 

Edson  F. 

John 

Agard,  Dr.  A.  H. ;  1259  Alice  st. 

Ainsworth,  Captain  and  Mrs  J.  C. ;  Rose  Lawn,  Vernon  ave.   Wednesday 

Miss  Daisy 

Miss  Maude 

Miss  Bella 

Harry  B. 

John  C. 

Captain  and  Mrs  George  J. 

Akerly,  Rev.  Benjamin  ;  Adeline  and  16th  sts. 

Benjamin  N. 

James  C. 

Morris  K. 

Albrecht,  Mrs;  Fruit  vale 
Miss  Laura 

Aldrich,  William  A. ;  Piedmont 

Miss  Helen 

Burt 

YUM  YUM  SWEET  CORN,  the  finest  in  the  land,  sold  everywhere. 

Ask  your  Grocer  for  it.    MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Sole  Proprietors. 


ALEXANDER  104  BARKER 

.ilexander,  Mr  and  Mrs  0. ;  1406  Alice  st. 

Charles  O. 

Alexander,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  T. ;  1006  16th  st. 

Miss  Lottie 

Allen,  Arthur;  Alameda 

Allen,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  E. ;  318  14th  st. 

Allen,  Mrs  Frank  Howard ;  1231  Poplar  st.  Wednesday 

Allen,  Mr  and  Mrs  I.  P. ;  Santa  Clara  ave.,  Alameda 

Allen,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  G. ;  1325  Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

Allman,  Miss  Emma  J. ;  1263  Harrison  st. 

Ames,  Judge  and  Mrs  J.  P. ;  1132  Adeline  st.  Thursday 

Anderson,  Mrs;  Hopkins  Academj-  Tuesday 

The  Misses 

Anthony,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edwin  R.;  Alameda  ave.,  near  Peru,  Alameda 
Anthony,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  A. ;  Central  ave.,  Alameda 
Miss 

Anthony,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  M.,  964  18th  st. 

Applegate,  J.  Henry,  Jr. ;  Alameda 

Armes,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  W.;  1201  West  st. 

Armes,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  W. ;  1118  Brush  st. 
AV.  D. 

Arthur,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  D.;  NW  cor.   12th  and  Castro  sts 
E.  M. 

Ayres,  Mr  and  Mrs  Irwin  ;  1205  Oak  st. 

Bacon,  Mrs  Alonzo;  Alameda 

Bacon,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  D. ;  960  Oak  st.  Wednesday 
Miss  Carrie 

Badger,  William  G. ;  Fruitvale 

Bailey,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  D.;  17th  and  Castro  sts. 

Baker,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  E. ;  1234  Regent  st.,  Alameda 

Baker,  James  AV.;  Galindo  Hotel 

Baldwin,  Mrs  C;  930  Adeline  st.  Monday 

Miss 

Alexander 

Baldwin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Lloyd;  Vernon  Heights  Thursday 
Mrs  J.  G. 

Bangs,  Mr  and  Mrs  Franklin ;  118  9th  st. 

Barker,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joshua  L. ;  Berkeley 

Barker,  Mr  and  Mrs  Timothy  L. ;  1119  Castro  st. 

H.  R.  KELLY'S  BOUQUET  Key  West  Havana  Cigars  have  uo  equaL 

Smoke  them  and  see  for  yourself.    MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


BARNARD  105  BOARDMAN 


Barnard,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  B.;  554  35th  st. 

Barnes,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  T. ;  Central  ave.,  Alameda 

Barney,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alfred  S. ;  Vernon  Heights 

Barstow,  Mr  and  Mrs  Anson  ;  1104  Broadway  st. 

Barstow,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  P. ;   NW  cor.  Market  and  18th  sts. 

Barstow,  Mrs  Ellen  F.;  1064  22d  st. 

Bartlett,  Mr  and  Mrs  Columbus ;  Alameda 

Bartlett,  Mrs  Earl ;  East  Oakland 

Bartlett,  N.  C;  477  Prospect  ave. 

Bartlett,  Mr  and  Mrs  Pliny;  1311  Franklin  st. 

Barton,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  ;  Broadway  and  Central  ave.,  Alameda 

Miss 

W.  F. 

Barton,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  AV. ;  Clinton  ave.,  Alameda 

Barton,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  T. ;  Piedmont 

Bassett,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  F.;  964  Market  st.  Ttmrsday 

Bayley,  Mr.  and  Mrs  George  B.;  Castro  st. 

Beck,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  F. ;  512  Charter  st. 

Bell,  Mrs  G.  W. ;   Centennial  and  14th  sts. 

Bentley,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  R. ;  220  11th  st.  Wednesday 

Benton,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  E. ;  533  16th  st. 

Miss  May 

Benton,  Rev  and  Mrs  J.  A. ;  437  Hawthorne  st. 
Berryman,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  B.;  Berkeley 
Bigelow,  Mr  and  Mrs  Elijah ;  1155  Brush  st. 

Bird,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  L.;  2048  Encinal  ave.,  Alameda 

George  R. 

Bishop,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  W. ;  Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

Bissell,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  R. ;  Alameda  ave.,  Alameda 

The  Misses 

Eugene 

Louis  H. 

Blake,  Mrs  Francis ;  Telegraph  ave.,  bet.  Knox  &  Caledonia  ave. 

Miss  Alice 

Blow,  A.  H. ;  759  Harrison  st. 

Blow,  W.  W. ;  454  9th  st. 

Boalt,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  H. ;  1003  12th  st. 

Boardman,  Charles  T. ;  Galindo  Hotel 
Boardman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward;  Oakland 

Chicken  aud  Game  Pates  Truffle,!,  made  lu  the  French  stvle  by  the  FRANCO-AMERI- 
CAN FOOD  CO.,  will  be  found  delicious  for  Breakifast,  Lunch  or  Supper.  Ask 
your  Grocer  for  them.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


BOLAND  106  BROWN 

Boland,  Mr  and  Mrs  Archibald ;  Webster  st. 

Bonham,  Mrs  M.  T. ;  626  8th  st. 

Bonner,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  ;  Brook  and  Orchard  ste. 

Bonte,  Rev.  and  Mrs  J.  H.  C;  Berkeley 

Booth,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  B. ;  Alameda 

Booth,  Mr  and  Mrs  Lucius  A. ;  Hope  ave.,  Piedmont  Wednesday 

Booth,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  H. ;  Alameda 

Booth,  William  F.;  Berkeley 

Bowen,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  M. ;  1303  Chestnut  st. 

Bowman,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  W. ;  Piedmont 

George  F. 

Bowman,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.;  630  9th  st. 

Bradley,  Mr  and  Mrs;  364  14th  st. 

Miss 

Miss  Grace 

Bradley,  Prof,  and  Mrs  C.  B.;  Berkeley 
Bray,  Mr  and  Mrs  Watson  A. ;  Fruitvale 

Augustus 

Edward  M. 

Robert 

Brayton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Albert  P. ;  1167  Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Louise 

Burt 

• Harry 

Breck,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel ;  14th  st. 

Miss 

Brett,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  R. ;  562  13th  st. 
Miss  Mabel 

Brigham,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  O. ;  1019  Oak  st.  Friday 
Miss  Lena 

Brigham,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  E, ;  1017  Oak  st.  Friday 

Bromwell,  Colonel  and  Mrs  L.  L. ;  9th  and  Jackson  sts.  Wednesday 

Bronson,  Miss  Mabel;  Kelsey  House. 
Miss  Cora 

Brown,  Mr  and  Mrs  Albert;  1387  Alice  st.  Wednesday 

Brown,  Mr  and  Mrs  Arthur ;  1031  Filbert  st. 

Brown,  Mr  and  Mrs  Da\id;  Alameda 

Brown,  Mr  and  Mrs  Roland  G.;  1389  Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Lillian 

Miss  Florence 


H.  O.  WILBUR  &  SON'S  Chocolate  and  Cocoa  Preparations  are  unexcelled  for  quality 
Ask  your  Grocer  for  them.         MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


BROWN  107  CHAPMAN 

Brown,  Winsor  L. ;  Sunol  Glen,  Sunol 
Browne,  Mrs;  6th  ave.,  East  Oakland 

Miss  EfRe 

Browne,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  D. ;  Highland  Park 
Buck,  Dr.  and  Mrs  E.  W. ;  1011  Webster  st. 

Miss 

Buffington,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  M. ;  10th  and  Madison  sts. 

Bugbee,  Mr  and  Mrs  Sumner  W. ;  Hotel  Merritt 

Bunker,  Miss  Minnie ;  150  Lake  st.  Friday  Santa  Clara 

Bunnell,  Prof,  and  Mrs  George  W. ;  Caledonia  and  Telegraph  ave. 

Burk,  F. ;   Blake  House 

Burnham,  Mr  and  Mrs  O.  H. ;  1017  Madison  st. 
Lee 

Cftduc,  Cora,  and  Mrs  Phillip;  *'Mosswood,"  Telegraph  ave.       Saturday 

Miss  Cora 

Miss  Florence 


Cahiil,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  F.  ;  1368  10th  st. 

Cambden,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles ;  10th  and  Market  sts. 

Carreron,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  W.;    28th  st.,  bet.  Grove  and  Telegraph  ave. 

Campbell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alexander;  Orchard  ave. 

Miss  Jessie 

Colin 

Daniel  Y. 

Campbell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  C. ;  1311  Harrison  st. 

Campbell,  Mr  and  Mr.s  J.  C. ;  12th  and  Chestnut  sts.  Monday 
Miss  Carrie 


Campbell,  William;  Alameda 

Canoran,  Mrs  Arabella;  Claremont  ave.,  North  Temescal  Thursday 

Carmany,  John ;  13th  ave.  beyond  Lynn  ;  East  Oakland 

Miss  Mary  A. 

Carneal,  Thomas  D.;  12th  st  near  Castro 

Carpenter,  Horace  W. ;  Alice  and  3rd  sts. 

Carrick,  Mr  and  Mrs  D. ;  cor.  l^th  ave.  and  15th  st.,  East  Oakland 

Chabot,  Mrs  A. ;  104  East  15th  st. 

Miss  Helen 

Chabot,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.;  11th  and  Madison  sts. 

Chamberlain,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  H. ;  1571  7th  ave.,  East  Oakland 

Chapman,  E.  B. ;  East  Oakland 

Chapman,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  F. ;  120  East  14th  st. 

Chapman,  Rev.  and  Mrs  E.  S. ;  1264  12th  ave.,  East  Oakland 


KELLY'S  KEY  WEST  HAVANA  CIGARS  have  been  sold  in  this  market  for 

over  ten  years.     A  sufficient  guarantee  that  they  are  the  Best  ou  the  market. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


CHASE  108  •  COOL 

Chase,  Mr  and  Mrs  Q.  A. ;  Broadway,  near  Moss  ave. 

Cheever,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  R.;  1401  7th  ave.,  East  Oakland        Wednesday 

Chetwood,  Rev.  Hobart ;  Hotel  Merritt 

John 

Chickering,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  H. ;  970  16th  st. 
Chipman,  Mrs  Dwinelle;  Alameda 

Miss  Fannie 

Clay,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  C. ;  Fruitvale 

Clement,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  B.';  1264  Harrison  st. 

Miss  Katie 

A. 

Clement,  ]\rr  and  Mrs  H.  N. ;  Berkeley 
Cluff,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edwin  H. ;  Fruitvale 
Coffin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Albert  F.;  918  16th  st. 
Coffin,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  B. ;  1387  Harrison  st. 
Miss 

Coghill,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  B.;  .Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

Cohen,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alfred  H.;  Fruitvale 

Cohen,  Mrs  Emily  G. ;  Versailles  and  Buena  Vista aves.,  Alameda 

Miss  Mabel 

Miss  Edith 

:\Iiss  Ethel 

W.  G. 

Daniel  Y. 

Mr  and  Mrs  Edgar  A. 

Colby,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  E. ;  Claremont  ave.  Wednesday 

Cole,  Mr  and  Mrs  Leander  G. ;  1545  Webster  st. 
Cole,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  E. ;  512  12th  st. 

Miss 

Coleman,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  W. ;  8th  and  West  sts. 

Miss 

Harry 

Condron,  Mrs  D.  B.;  Field  Seminary  Thursday 

Conklin,  Mrs  F.  G. ;  4th  ave.  and  16th  sts.,  East  Oakland 

Conners,  John  ;  1115  Jackson  st.,  Wednesday  Pleasanton,  Gal. 

Miss  Mollie 

Miss  Maggie 

Cook,  Prof,  and  Mrs  Albert  8. ;  Dwight  Way  and  Auburn  St.,  Berkeley 
Cook,  Mr  and  Mrs  Carroll ;    122  Lake  st. 
Cool,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Russell  H. ;  Gahndo  Hotel 

GORDON  &  DIL WORTH'S  Fine  Preserved  Fniits,  Jellies,  Olives,   Ketchup,   Wine 
Jellies,  Etc.,  to  be  had  at  all  fancv  Grocers. 

-MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


COON  109  DAYTON 

Coon,  jVIr  and  Mrs  Henry  Irving;  Fruitvale 
Cooper,  E.  K. ;  828  Grove  st. 

Coplin,  Mr  and  Mrs  A. ;  556  20th  st.  Thursdm/ 

Mies  Ethel 

Cordiell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas ;  16th  and  Webster  st.  |]  ednesdaif 

Cornwall,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Ambrose ;  Vernon  Heights 

Costigan,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  M. ;  1305  Franklin  st. 

Miss 

Craig,  Mr  and  Mrs  Homer  A.;  2223  Green  st. 

Craig,  Mr  aad  Mrs  Hugh  ;  Piedmont  Hotel  Thursday 

Crane,  Mrs  A.M.;  584  35th  st. 

Lauren  E. 

Crane,  Mrs  S.  H. ;  971  Market  st. 
Crane,  Mrs  AV.  W. ;  Galindo  Hotel 
Crellin,  Mr  and  Mrs  John ;  1061  Oak  st. 

Miss 

Arthur 

Crockett,  Mrs  J.  B. ;  Fruitvale 
Miss  Emma 

Crockett,  Mrs.  Robert;  Fruitvale 

Crouch,  Mr  and  Mrs  E. ;  1061  Seventh  ave.  East  Oakland 

CuUen,  Mr  and  Mrs;  10th  ave,  bet.  14th  and  15th,  East  Oakland 


Miss  Alice 

W.  O. 

Cumming,  Capt  and  Mrs  George ;  Fruitvale 
A.  M. 

Cunningham,  Mr  and  Mrs  Loring;  479  Orchard  ave. 

Cushing,  Mr  and  Mrs  Volney ;  Berkeley 

Cutter,  Mr  and  Mrs  Chester  G. ;  14G  Lake  st.  Wednesday 
Miss  Anna 

Dam,  Mrs.  L.  E. ;  493  Locust  st. 
— Cleveland 

Dargie,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  E. ;  1168  Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Annie  R. 

Thomas  T. 

Davis,  Dr.  and  Mrs  Henry  C. ;  1318  Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

Day,  Mr  and  Mrs  Clinton;  Piedmont  Way,  Berkeley 

Dayton,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B.;  loth  st.,  near  Madison  Wednesday 

Miss  Jessie 

George 

MATTONI'S  GIESSHUBLEK.    The  Empress  of  Table  Waters.    The  favorite 

of  all  Visitors  at  Carlsbad.    MAU,  SADLER  <t  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Ageuts. 


DEAN  110  •  DRISCOLL 

Dean,  Mr  and  Mrs  Carl ;  Oakland 

Dean,  Mr  and  Mrs  Elisha  B. ;  1219  Grove  st. 

Dean,  Mrs  J.  B. ;  1325  Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Emily 

John 

Dean,  Mr  and  ]\[rs  Peter;  Madison  st. 

Miss  Sarah 

Deane,  Mrs  John  ;  Claremont  Wednesday 

Miss  Esma 

Miss  Frances 

I>earborn,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  W. ;  cor.  12th  ave.  and  loth  st..  East  Oakland 

De  Estrella,  T. ;  Berkeley 

De  Fremery,  Miss;  Orchard  ave. 

De  Fremery,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  S. ;  Alameda.     (Abroad) 

De  Fremery,  Mr  and  Mrs  James;  1305  Adeline  st. 

De  Fremery,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  C.  B, ;  Prospect  ave.  Wednei^^day 

De  Golia,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  E. ;  Vernon  Heights 

De  Gomez,  Mr  and  Mrs  F. ;  463  26th  st.  Tuesday 

De  la  Montanya,  A.  ;   656  6th  st. 

Delger,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  F. ;  1453  Telegraph  ave.  Wednesday 

Delger,  Frederick ;  Telegraph  ave.  and  19th  st. 

Denham,  Mr  and  Mrs  B.  F.;  1397  Alice  st.  Wednesday 

1  >enny,  Horace ;   East  Oakland 

De  Pue,  E.  J.;   1115  3rd  ave.,  East  Oakland 

Derby,  Mrs.;  Fruitvale 

Oscar 

A.  G. 

Dewing,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  A.;   358  East  14th  st.,  P^ast  Oakland        Tuesday 

Dietz,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alfred  C;  San  Pablo  ave. 

Miss 

Miss  Alice 

Dillon,  Miss;  7th  and  Oak  sts. 

Dingie,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  J.;  Hays'  caiion 

Donnell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Arthur  C. ;  1227  Myrtle  st. 

Donnelly,  Miss  May;  Fruitvale 

Dornin,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  D.;  D wight  Way,  Berkeley 

]Miss 

Mr  and  Mrs  Oscar  G. 

Driscoll,  Mrs  J.  M.;  16th  and  Webster  sts.  Wednesday 


TRY  GRANDMA'S  DELIGHT  JAPAN  TEA;  p\it  lip  in  1  pound  round  canisters  only 
Ask  your  Grocer  for  it.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Sole  Proprietors. 


DRUM 


111 


FINE 


Drum,  John  S.;  953  Market  st. 

Frank 

Dunham,  Mr  and  Mrs.  Benjamin  F.;  1397  Alice  st.  Friday 

Miss  Mamie 

Mr  and  Mrs  Frank 

Dwinell,  Charles  H.;  Berkeley. 

D^-er,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  P.;  1257  Jackson  st.  Thursday 

Miss  Alice 

Miss  Ruth 

Miss  Minnie 

Joseph 

Eastland,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  G. ;  Rocridge 

Eastland,  Mr  and  Mrs  Van  L. ;  817  Grove  st. 

Eastman,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  H. ;  12th  st.  and  7th  ave.  East  Oakland  Tuesday 

Eaton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  C. ;  19th  ave.  and  E.  24th  st.  East  Oakland 

Edwards,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  C. ;  1568  Webster  st. 

Edwards,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  G. ;  Oakland 

Eels,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  P. ;  San  Pablo  ave. 

Eldridge,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  A.;  Harrison  and  14th  sts. 

Emery,  J.  C;  San  Pablo  ave. 

Emery,  Mrs  Joseph;  1308  Webster  st. 

Ernest,  Dr.  J.  T. ;  Oakland 

Evarts,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.;  1115  Jackson  st. 

Everest,  Mr  and  ^Nlrs  H.  B. ;  1375  Madison  sts. 

Miss  Nellie 

Everett,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward;  719  Eighth  st. 
Everson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Wallace;  16th  and  Filbert  sts. 
Ewing,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas ;  Vernon  Heights 
Kabens,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  ;  Alameda 
Farnam,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  W. ;  Fruitvale 
Farnham,  ]Mr  and  Mrs  J.  E. ;  Oakland 

Farquharson,  Mr  and  Mrs  David ;  1167  Jackson  st. 
Miss  Marv 


Thursday 

Thursday 
Wednesday 


Wednesday 


Friday 


Wednesday 


Farrier,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  L. ;  1253  6th  ave.,  East  Oakland 

Miss  Emma  L. 

Miss  Annie  F. 

Felton,  Mrs  Katherine ;  930  Adeline  st. 

Fields,  Mrs  D.  I. ;  Olive  House 

Fine,  Mrs  A. ;  6th  ave.  and  12th  st.,  East  Oakland 


Mo)tday 

Wednesday 

Monday 


How  pleasant  after  the  Theatre  or  an  Eveuiug  Partv  to  be  able  to  offer  voiir  guests  a 
Hice  eup  of  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  GO'S  FRENCH  BOUILLON  before 
retiring.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Tacitie  Coast  Agents. 


^^«CHER  112         •  GARCELOX 


Fischer,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  Havwards 
J.  K. 

Fish,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  H. ;  804  10th  at. 

Fish,  Mr  and  Mrs  Harvey;  918  Grove  st. 

Fish,  Dr.  and  Mrs  M.  W. ;  461  East  14th  St.,  East  Oakland 
Miss  Julia 

Fisher,  Mr  and  Mrs  Hugo ;  Alameda 

Fitzgerald,  Mrs  Kate ;  313  14th  st. 

Miss  Maggie 

Miss  Maj^ 

R.  M. 

Edward  L. 

Fletcher,  Frank  A. ;  Oakland 

Flint,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  Du  Bois ;  Myrtle  st.  Tuesday 

Flint,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  P. ;  521  13th  st.  Tuesday 

Miss  Helen  P. 

Miss  Alice  M. 

Flint,  Harry  L. ;  Glen  Echo,  off  Piedmont  Avenue 

Folger,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  A. ;  1308  Jackson  st,  Wednesday 

Miss  Elizabeth 

James  A.,  Jr. 

Folker«,  G.  A.  W. ;  915  Myrtle  st. 

Foote,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  AV. ;  Brush  and  13th  sts. 

Ford,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jerome  B. ;  923  5th  avenue ;  East  Oakland 

Forrest,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  T. ;  Webster  st. 

Fox,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  N. ;  1057  Market  st. 

Miss 

George  H. 

Francis,  Miss ;  "Rossmore" 

Freeman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Littlejohn  ;  1721  Lincoln  st. 

Gage,  Mr  and  Mrs  Stephen  T. ;  1300  Harrison  st. 

Gamble,  :\lr  and  Mrs  James;  Piedmont 

The  Misses 

Lenan 

Garbsr,  Julge  and  Mrs  John ;  Claremont  avenue;  North  Temescal 

Miss  Belle  ih....^ 

John,  Jr. 

Garcelon,  Mrs  Kate ;  1213  Madison  st. 


FOR  CHILDREN'S  DAILY  DIET  nothin.?  is  better  than  a  ?ood  uutritious   ea'^ily  di- 
gested soup,  such  as  IS  pur  up  by  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


GARTHWAITE  113  GREEN 

Garth waite,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  W. ;  Fairbank  avenue ;  Oakland  Heights 

Mrs  H. 

Mrs  C.  T. 

Mrs  Alice 

Gaskill,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  C. ;  Oakland 
Gaskill,  Mr  and  Mrs  Rollin  C. ;  Oakland 

Gaskill,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  W.  C;  1395  Harrison  st. 

Burt 

Mr  and  Mrs  Barney  W. 

Gibbons,  William  H.;  Alameda 

Gibbs,  William  C. ;  154  Third  st. 

Gibson,  Judge  and  Mrs  E.  M. ;  Hays'  Canyon 

Gibson,  Miss  G. ;  Olive  House  Wednesday 

Gifford,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  B. ;  Oakland 

Gilbert,  Charles  W.;  Oakland 

Oilman,  Dr  and  Mrs  S.  M.;  Prospect  ave. 

Glasscock.  Mr  and  Mrs  John  R. ;  6th  and  Jackson  sts. 

Glasscock,  Hon.  W.  H.;  5th  and  Harrison  sts. 

Goldsmith,  Paul;  Blake  House 

Goodall,  Captain  and  Mrs  Edwin;  Madison  and  14th  sts. 
Miss 

Goodfellow,  Mrs  M.  J. ;  1353  Webster  st. 

Miss  Bessie 

Goodfellow,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  S. ;  1363  6th  avenue,  East  Oakland 

Gordan,  Mr  and  Mrs  Harry  F. ;  1353  AVebster  st. 
Gordan,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  E. ;  473  Merrimac  st, 
Gordon,  Mr  and  Mrs  N.  PI. ;  1431  Webster  st. 

Miss  Gertrude 

Grant,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  E. ;  1303  3rd  avenue,  East  Oakland 

Miss  Abbie 

Grant,  Mr  and  Mrs  George ;  Highland  Park  Wednesday 

Graves,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  H.  H. ;  512  Seventeenth  st. 

Grayson,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  W. ;  cor.  9th  and  Madison  sts. 

]Miss  Georgie 

Robert  R. 

Green,  Mr  and  Mrs  Adam  T. ;  Berkeley 

Green,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edmund;  1317  Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Lillian 

Edward  Frank 

MATTONI'S  CARLSBAD  GIESSHUBLER  retaius  its  gas  for  an  unusually  long  time 
after  the  bottle  has  heen  openerl.    Grocers  and  Druggists  keep  it. 

MAU,  SADLER  i^t^'o.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


GREENE 


114 


HAVENS 


Greene,  Judge  and  Mrs  W.  E. ;  1226  Fourteenth  st. 

Miss  Mabel  E. 

Miss  Ethel 

Gregory,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  P, ;  cor.  Durant  and  Jackson  sts. 

Griffin,  Mrs  S.  E. ;  Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Mamie 

Grimes,  Mr  and  Mrs  Allen ;  cor.  East  14th  st.  and  6th  ave.  Tuesday 

Miss  Alice 

Grimwold,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  D. ;  Fruitvale 

Guild,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  B.;  Oakland 

Hackett,  Capt.  and  Mrs  Edward ;  1303  Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

Capt.  John 

Hager,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  C. ;  Prospect  Heights 

Hale,  Miss  Mamie  ;  364  Peralta  st.  Tuesday 

Hale,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  E. ;  1212  Castro  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Sadie  F. 

Haley,  Dr.  C.  S. ;  Lake  Shore  ave. 

Hall,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  M. ;  1369  Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Jennie 

Miss  Hattie 

Hamilton,  Judge  and  Mrs  Noble ;  1271  Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

]\Iiss  Nettie 

William  B. 

^Ir  and  Mrs  Edward  H. 

Handy,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  W. ;  1305  Madison  st.  Tuesday 

Hanford,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  N. ;  1205  Peralta  st. 

Miss 

Harmon,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  K.  P. ;  1568  Webster  st.  Thursday 

Harmon,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  K.  P.,  Jr. ;  Fruitvale 
Harmon,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B. ;  Fruitvale 
Harries,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  H. ;  1361  Jackson  st. 

Harrington,  Mrs  L. ;  1167  Jackson  st. 
Miss  Agnes 

Harrison,  Mr  and  MrslR.  T. ;  616  3rd  st. 
Harvey,  Mr  and  Mrs  Le  Roy  G. ;  1128  Filbert  st. 
Haven,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  P. ;  8tli  and  Adeline  sts. 
Haven,  Mr  and  Mrs  James;  Brooklyn  Heights 
Haven,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  ;  8th  and  Chestnut  sts. 
Havens,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  W. ;  1652  Webster  st. 

THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  ready  made  Soups  are  cheaper  and  better 
than  can  be  made  at  home.    All  first-class  Grocers  keep  them. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


HAVENS  115  HILLIGESS 

Havens,  Frank  C. ;  Vernon  Heights 

Hawley,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  J. ;  1118  7th  avenue,  East  Oakland 

Hawley,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  T. ;  Summit  avenue,  Prospect  Heights 

Hawley,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  W.;  Clinton  avenue 

Hawley,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  C;  522  Knox  Place 

Hawley,  Mr  and  Mrs  Levi  H. ;  2100  Telegraph  avenue 

Hayes,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  E. ;  r.27  East  11th  st.,  East  Oakland 

Hayes,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  E.;  923  Linden  st. 

— '- — Miss  Stella 

Hayes,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  K. ;  Adeline  and  7th  sts. 

The  Misses 

Mr  and  Mrs  Edward 

Haj'S,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  C.,  Jr. ;  Alameda  Wednesday 

Heim,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  F.;   1361  Market  st.  Wednesday 

Henderson,  Miss  Minnie;  Fruitvale 

Hendy,  Dr  and  Mrs.  G.  W.;  15th  and  Madison  sts. 

Henry,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  C;   1221  Harrison  st. 

Henshaw,  Judge  and  Mrs  Frederick  W.,'  8th  and  Filbert  sts. 

Henshaw,  Mrs  Sarah  E.;  941  Myrtle  st. 

Tyler 

Mr  and  Mrs  E.  T. 

Henshaw,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  G.;  cor.  14th  and  7th  ave.,  East  Oakland 
Herrick,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  M.;  Webster  st.         Wednesday     Saratoga,  Cal. 

Lester 

Herrick,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  F.;  1302  12th  st.  Tuesday 

The  Misses 

Hesse,  Professor  Frederick  G. ;  801  Jackson  st. 

Hickman,  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  M.;  1300  Madison  st  Wednesday 

Miss  Macie 

Miss  Lide 

Hickock,  Mr  and  Mrs  Arthur  M. ;  Central  ave.,  Alameda 

Hickok,  Mr  and  Mrs  B.  E.;   1155  Madison  st.  Teusday 

High,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  D. ;   1428  Webster  st. 

Hilgard,  Professor  Eugene  W. ;  Berkeley      Tuesdan      Mission,  San  Jose 

Miss  Louise 

Miss  Alice 

E.  M. 


Hilligess,  Mrs  Maria ;    Berkeley 
— *^ — The  Misses 


Always  reliable  and  uniform— HORACE  R.  KELLY  &  GO'S  Key  West 

Havawa  Cigars.    MAU>  SADLER  «&  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


HINCHMAN  116  JORDAN 

Hinchman,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  W. ;   Railroad  ave.  and  Morton  st.,  Alameda 

The  Misses 

Charles  H. 

Woolworth  H. 

Hinckley,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  B. ;  Fruitvale 

Hinkle,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  M. ;  1020  Adeline  st.  Tuesday 

Hofer,  Mr  and  Mrs  Grandjan  ;  1674  Telegraph  ave. 

Horton,  Miss  Sarah  W. ;  964  18th  st. 

Hostetter,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  ;  13th  ave.  and  loth  st.,  East  Oakland 

Miss  Etta 

Howard,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  L. ;  Vernon  Height3  Tyursday 

Howell,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  D. ;  1317  Alice  st. 

Hubbard,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel;  122  East  12th  St.,  East  Oakland 

Miss  Kate 

Samuel,  Jr. 

Hunt,  Mrs  Jonathan  ;  Glen  Echo 

Miss 

Miss  Daisy 

H.  O. 

Mrs. 

Mr.  and  :\Irs.  S.  O. 

Hurd,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  S. ;  534  Sycamore  st.  Tuesday 

Hush ,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  Fruitvale 

Miss 

Hutchinson,  Miss ;  8th  and  West  sts. 

Hutchinson,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  8th  and  Brush  sts.  Wednesday 

Miss 

Hutchinson,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  L. ;  1166  West  10th  st. 
Irish,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  P. ;  1438  Adeline  st. 
■ Miss 

Isaacs,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  I). ;  13th  and  Alice  sts. 

Jackson,  Mr  and  Mrs  I)   H. ;  8th  ave  and  loth  sts..  East  Oakland 
Miss  Gail 


Janin,  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  B.  ;  1355  Webster  st. 

Johnson,  Miss  Alice;  122  0th  st. 

Johnson,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  P. ;  Merrimac,  near  Webster  st. 

Jones,  Mr  and  Mrs  N.  G. ;  4th  ave.,  bet.  13th  and  14th  sts..  East  Oakland 

Jones,  Mrs  Vernon;  Orchard  st.,  near  Telegraph  ave. 

Jordan,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  C. ;  Santa  Clara  and  Central  aves.,  Alameda 

Jordan,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  S. ;  Market  st.,  near  14th  st. 


RICHARDSON  &  ROBBIXS'  Boned  Chicken,  Turkey,  Cookeci  Ham,  Rolled  Ox 
Tongue,  Curried  Oysters  and  Fowl,  Plum  Pudding  and  Potted  Meats;  to  be  had 
of  all  first-class  Grocers.  MAU,  .SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


JORGENSEN 


117 


LITTLE 


Jorgensen,  Carl ;  1362  17tli  st, 

Kahn,  Miss  Henrietta;  778  9th  St.  Wednesday 

Kahn,  Mr  and  Mrs  Solomon  ;  762  9th  st.  Wednesday 

Keith,  W. ;  Berkeley 

Kellogg,  Charles  W. ;  1253  Grove  st. 

Kellogg,  Prof,  and  Mrs  Martin  ;  Berkeley 

Kelly,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  AV. ;  1214  Brush  st. 

Kelsey,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jsoah ;  130  9th  st. 

Kenna,  P.  J.  G. ;  Fruitvale 

King,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  Lyman  ;  11th  and  Jefferson  sts.        Wednesday 

Kirkham,  General  and  Mrs  R.  W. ;  Oak  and  8th  sts. 

Miss  Kate 

Kirkland,  Joseph  B. ;  Alameda 

Knight,  Mr  and  Mrs  Allen  ;  1424  Webster  st. 

Knight,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  H. ;  1300  Webster  st. 

Knowles,  Capt.  and  Mrs  Josiah  N. ;  15th  and  Jackson  sts. 
The  Misses 

Knox,  Dr.  and  Mrs  H.  E. ;  480  Merrimac  st. 

Miss  Mary 

Knox,  Mr  and  Mrs  Israel;   Knox  Place  and  Telegraph  ave 

Knox,  Mrs  R.  G. ;  Field  Seminary  Thursday 

Koerber,  Mr  and  Mrs  August ;  Alameda 

Kurtz,  Mrs  B.  C. ;  521  13th  st.  Tuesday 

I^amreaux,  Miss  Mamie;  Petaluma  ave.,  San  Rafael 

Landsberger,  Mr  and  Mrs  Isidor;  Alameda 

Miss 

Henry  M. 

Langley,  Mrs  Melanie  ;  156  E  12th  st.,  East  Oakland 
Charles  F. 

Lathrop,  Rev.  and  Mrs  H.  D. ;  East  Oakland 
John  M. 

Lawson,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  ;  1308  Madison  st.  Tuesday 

Le  Conte,  Prof,  and  Mrs  John ;  Dwight  Way,  Berkeley 

Le  Conte,  Prof,  and  Mrs  Joseph;  Bancroft  Way,  Berkeley 

Leckie,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert;  977  6th  avenue,  East  Oakland  Monday 

Leisk,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert;  East  Oakland 

Liliencrantz,  Dr.  and  Mrs  August;  13th  and  Madison  sts. 

Little,  Col.  and  Mrs  AVilliam  C. ;  Broadway,  near  Moss  avenue. 


Try  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  Natural  Flavor  French  Soups,  put  up  in 
glass  especially  for  Children's  Diet,  Invalids,  Sick  or  Weak  Persons. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


LIVERMORE 


118 


McELRATH 


Livermore,  Mr  and  Mrs  H. ;  Rocridge  Park.     Wednesday  Calistoga 

Miss  Grace 

Llewellyn,  Mrs  E. ;  San  Lorenzo 

Lohman,  Mrs  Fannie  E. ;  Lake  and  Madison  sts.  Wednesday 

Miss  Jennie 

Miss  Fannie 

Magill,  Mr  and  Mrs  Arthur  E.;  310  E.  17th  St.,  East  Oakland 

Mangels,  Christopher ;  Alameda 

Mansfeldt,  Mr  and  Mrs  Hugo;  1163  Alice  st.  Thursday 

Marcellus,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  P.;  555  19th  st. 

Marriot,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.;  Willow  and  Alameda  ave.,  Alameda    Thursday 

IMarsh,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  B.;  Field  Seminary 

Marston,  E.  AV. ;  1391  Webster  st. 

Martin,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  West;  720  14th  st. 

Shelby 

Richard 

Marwedel,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  H. ;  163  10th  st.  Friday 

Masten,  Mr  and  Mrs  N.  K.;  Madison  st. 

Miss  Mamie 

Joseph  N. 

Mastick,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  L. ;  Central  ave.  and  Oak  St.,  Alameda 
Mastick,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  B.;  Pacific  ave.  and  Prospect  st.,  Alameda 
The  Misses 

Mastick,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H.;  Pacific  ave.  and  Woodst.,  Alameda 
Mastick,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  W. ;  Santa  Clara  ave.  and  Willow  st.,  Alameda 
Mathews,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  G. ;  104  E.  12th  st..  East  Oakland      Wednesday 

Mauzy,  Dr.  and  Mrs  R.  D. ;   730  11th  st.  Tuesday 

Miss  Alice 

Byron  ^ 

^Nlauzy,  Dr.  and  Mrs  W.  P. ;  814  14th  st.  Wednesday 

Maxwell,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H. ;  Berkeley 

May,  Mr  and  Mrs;  527  E.  11th  st. ;  East  Oakland 

McChesney,  Prof,  and  Mrs.  J.  B. ;  1350  Franklin  st. 

McClure,  Rev.  and  Mrs  David ;  Caledonia  avenue 

McCoy,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles ;  62  E.  12th  st. ;  East  Oakland 

McCurrie,  John  P. ;  Alameda 

McCutchen,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  J. ;  Alameda 

McElrath,  Major  and  Mrs  J.  E. ;  668  16th  st. 
Miss  M. 

THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  French  Soups  are  put  up  for  family  use  in 
quart  and  pint  cans  and  one  and  a  half  pint  glass  jars. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


McGILVRAY  119  MININGER 

McGilvray,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  D. ;  1267  12th  avenue,  East  Oakland 
McGillivray,  Joseph;  1365  Franklin  st. 

John 

William 

McKee,  Mrs  Samuel  B. ;  1021  Adeline  st.  Monday 

Miss  Sal  lie 

Miss  Nellie 

Miss  Amy 

Samuel  B. 

J.  C. 

McKenna,  James;  Alameda 

McKisick,  Mr;  1167  Castro  st. 

McKnight,  Mr  and  Mrs  Andrew  J. ;  Fruitvale 

McLean,  Rev.  and  Mrs  J.  K. ;  520  13th  st. 

McNear,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  W. ;  10th  and  Myrtle  sts. 

John 

George 

Mead,  Le  Grande ;  Alameda 

Mead,  William  H. ;  Temescal 

Meade,  Mr  and  Mrs  Calvert ;  1315  Myrtle  st. 

Meade,  Le  Grande ;  Alameda 

Mecartney,  Mr  and  Mrs  Amos ;  Bay  Farm  Island,  Alameda 

Meek,  H.  W. ;  San  Lorenzo 

Melvin,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  H. ;  358  East  14th  st.,  East  Oakland 

Merrill,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  L. ;  457  Merrimae  place 

Merritt,  Dr.  Samuel ;  1213  Webster  st. 

Metcalf ,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  D. ;  Berkeley 

Metcalf,  Mr  and  Mrs  Victor  H. ;  1263  Harrison  st. 

Mhoon,  Major  John  B, ;  1017  Adeline  st. 

Miller,  Miss  Agnes;  1424  Webster  st. 

Miller,  Mr  and  Mrs  Albert ;  1264  14th  st.  Monday 

Miss  Charlotte 

]\Iiss  Annie 

C.  O.  G. 

-Harry  E. 

Miller,  Edward,  H.,  Jr. ;  Alameda 

Miller,  Robert  W. ;  Galindo  Hotel 

Miller,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  E. ;  1277  Webster  st.  Wednesday 

Mininger,  Mrs  Adeline  ;  Broadway  and  Railroad  ave.;  Alameda 
Miss  Grace 


YUM  YUM  SWEET  CORN,  the  finest  in  the  land,  sold  everywhere. 

Ask  your  Grocer  for  it.    MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Sole  Proprietors. 


. ^^  PARDEE 

Moe,  Mrs  George  W.;  520  13th  st. 

Moffitt,  Mr  and  Mrs  James ;  Broadway  and  22d  sts.  Wednesday 

Montague,  Mrs  Samuel  C;  1019  Filbert  st. 

Moore,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  A. ;  6th  ave.  and  20th  st.,  East  Oakland     Tvesday 

Moore,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  P. ;  1010  Franklin  st. 

Morgan,  Mr  and  Mrs  Benjamin;  Berkeley 

Morgan,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  B.;  1363  Castro  st. 

Morgan,  Mr  and  Mrs  James;  120  East  14th  st.,  East  Oakland 

Morris,  Mr  and  Mrs  William ;  1428  Webster  st.  Tuesday 

Moses,  Prof,  and  Mrs  B.;  Berkeley 

Mowe,  Mrs  George  W.  1313  Afadison  st.  Wednesday 

^lurdock,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H. ;  Alameda 

Xagle,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  H. ;  973  5th  ave.,  East  Oakland 

Nahl,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  Alameda 

Naylor,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  E. ;  Alameda  Thursday 

>.eal,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  S. ;  Morton  Station.  Alameda 

Nelson,  Captain  and  Mrs  Charles;  Seminary  Park 

Miss  Maggie 

Miss 

Nichols,  Charles  M. ;  1062  7th  ave.,  East  Oakland 
Nicholson,  Dr.  and  Mrs  J.  E. ;  626  8th  st. 
Miss 

Nicholson,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  H.;  462  22d  st. 

North,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  L. ;  Alameda 

Oliver,  William  Letts;  1110  12th  st. 

Olney,  Mr  and  Mrs  Warren  D. ;  481  Prospect  ave. 

Olsen,  John  ;  1765  Lincoln  st. 

-Henry 

O'Meara,  Miss  Jennie;  Park  st.  Station,  Alameda 

Orr,  John  K. ;  1116  Alice  st. 

Otis,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank ;  Santa  Clara  ave.  and  Paru  st. ,  Ala.neda  Thursday 

O  Toole,  Dr.  and  Mrs  M.  C. ;  North  Berkeley 

Owens,  John  K.  ;  Alameda 

Miss  Mamie 

Palache,  Mr  and  Mrs  James;  Claremont 
Palmer,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  T.  H. ;  Piedmont  ave.,  Berkelev 
Palmer,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank ;  502  Sycamore  st. 
Pardee,  Dr  and  Mrs  E.  H.;  672  11th  st. 


H.  K.  KELLY'S  BOUQUET  Key  West  Havana  Cigars  h^^^;:;;^;;;;  " 

Smoke  them  and  see  for  yourself.    MAU.  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


PARDEE 


121 


RALSTON 


Pardee,  Dr  and  Mrs  George  C. ;  1367  8th  ave. ,  East  Oakland 

Paulsell,  A  C. ;  1319  Grove  st. 

Payne,  George  H. ;  West  End,  Alameda 

Pennoyer,  Mr  and  Mrs  Albert  A. ;  1353  Alice  st.  Wednesday 

Perine,  Mrs  Eva ;  1317  Jackson  st.  Wednesday 

Perine,  Mr  and  Mrs  N.  P.  ;  Fruit  vale 

Miss  Florence 

Perine,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  D. ;  809  Oak  st. 

Miss  Madge 

Perkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  C. ;  10th  and  Adeline  sts 

Pheby,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  B. ;  1275  Alice  st.  Tuesday 
MisH  Elise 

Phillips,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  W. ;  977   0th  ave.,  East  Oakland  Monday 

Miss 

Miss  Mamie 

Pierce,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ira ;  1416  Grove  st. 

Pierce,  Marshall ;  459  Merrimac  st. 

Miss  Henrietta 

Miss  Josephine 

Orestes 

Pierce,  W.  Frank ;  568  18th  st. 

Pillsbury,  Mis?  Edith  ;  Alameda 

Poindexter,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank  H.;  Alameda 

Pond,  Mrs  Ella  C. ;  Berkeley 

Porter,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  H. ;  660   14th  st. 

Posey,  Dr.  and  Mrs  A.  C. ;  11th  ave.  and  22d  st..  East  Oakland 

Potter,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  E. ;  13}o  12th  ave.,  East  Oakland 

Prather,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  ;  1253  Alice  st.  Thursday 

Prather,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  L. ;  507  11th  st. 
The  Misses 

Prentiss,  Samuel  R. ;  176  Lake  st. 

Prescott,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  S. ;  1366  10th  ave.  East  Oakland  Wednesday 

Pringle,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  J. ;  826  East  19th  st.,  East  Oakland 

R.abe,  Mr  and  ]\Irs  William  ;  1406  Alice  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Frances  Louise 

AV.  H. 

Ralston,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  Jackson  ;  534  25th  st.  Thursday 
Miss  Claire 

Chicken  and  Game  Pates  Truffled,  made  lu  the  French  style  by  the  FRANCO-AMERI- 
CAN FOOD  CO..  will  he  found  delicious  for  Breakfast,  Lunch  or  Supper.  Ask 
vour  Grocer  for  them.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


RALSTON 


122 


SESSIONS 


Wednesday  Michigan  Bluff 


Ralston,  Mrs  Lizzie  F. ;  172  13th  st. 

Miss  Emelita 

MissB. 

William  C. 

Randall,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  W. ;  Piedmont 

Randolph,  Daniel  L. ;  Alameda 

Ransome,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ernest  L. ;   977  7th  ave..  East  Oakland 
Leslie 

Redding,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  P. ;  1313  Madison  st. 
Redington,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph ;  Alice  st. 
Reed,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  W. ;  974  16th  st, 
Requa,  Mr  and  Mrs  I.  L. ;  Highlands 
Mark 

Reynolds,  Major  and  Mrs  G.  P.;  1855  Central  ave.,  Alameda 

Riley,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  T. ;  Berkeley 

Risdon,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert ;  8th  and  Myrtle  sts. 

Rising,  Miss  »S.  A. ;   914  Castro  st. 

Rising,  Prof,  and  Mrs  W.  B. ;  Allston  and  Chapel,  Berkeley 

Robinson,  Miss  May;  917  Peralta  st.  Tuesday 

Robinson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel ;  Cottage  st.,  Alameda 

Rodolph,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  T. ;  1409  Brush  st 

Rogers,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry ;  1209  Jackson  st. 

Romer,  Eugene :  1926  Alameda  ave.,  Alameda 

Roos,  Joseph ;  Alameda 

Russ,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick ;  Claremont 

Riither,  Mr  and  Mrs  Fred ;  1316  10th  st. 

Sather,  Mrs  Peter;  664  Twelfth  st. 

Saunders,  Mrs  J.  M.;  Olive  House 

Savage,  Mr  and  :Mrs  W.  C. ;  Broadway 

Scott,  Mr  and  Mrs  Paul ;  Alameda 

Seabury,  Captain  and  Mrs;  Berkeley 

Sears,  Judge  and  Mrs ;  San  Leandro 

Miss  Stella 

Sears,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  B. ;  1217  Webster  st. 
H.  B.,  Jr. 

Seaton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Horace  H. ;  cor.  Jackson  and  Lake  sts 
Mr  and  Mrs  William 


Wednesday 


Wednesday 


Tuesday 


San  Rafael 


Wednesday 


Wednesday 

Wednesday 
Wednesday 

Steamer  ''Rio  Janeiro" 


Selby,  Mr  and  Mrs  Prentiss ;  Alice  st. 

Sessions,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  C. ;  Highland  Park,  East  Oakland 


Wednesday 
Thursday 


H.  O.  WILBUR  &  SON'S  Chocolate  and  Cocoa  Preparations  are  unexcelled  for  quality 
Ask  your  Grocer  for  them.        MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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SQUIRE 


ShankliB,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  W. ;  938  Filbert  st. 

Shattuck,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  H. ;  Central  ave.,  Alameda 

Shattuck,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  K. ;  Shattuck  ave.,  Berkeley 

Shay,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank ;  Alameda 

Sheldon,  John  P. ;  932  14th  st. 

Shepard,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  L.  W. ;  San  Pablo  ave. 

Miss  Madeline 

Miss  Louise 

Miss  Kate 

Shepard,  Capt.  and  Mrs  L.  G. ;  Tubbs  Hotel 
Shepherd,  John  E. ;  1123  Peralta  st. 
Shepherd,  L.  F. ;  1217  Frankhn  st. 
Sherman,  William ;  620  14th  st. 
Miss  Lizzie 

Simmons,  Mr  and  Mrs  O. ;  277   2nd  st. 
J.  E. 

Simpson,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  M. ;  1265  Grove  st 
Simpson,  Mrs  T.  B. ;  572  Jones  st. 

Miss  Marianna 

Miss  Lucy 

Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  D.;  910  Myrtle  st. 

Miss 

— '■ Leon  D. 

Harry 

^  Frank 

Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  Frank;  914  Castro  st. 

Miss  Ada  B. 

Miss  Gertrude 

Percy 

Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  E. ;  1063  11th  st 

Smith,  Henry  L. ;  768  9th  st. 

Snell,  Miss  Mary  E.;  568  12th  st. 

Miss  Sarah  H. 

Mr  and  Mrs  R.  B. 


Thursday 


Friday 


Thursday 


Wednesday 


Tuesday 


Tuesday 


Tuesday 


Soule,  Prof,  and  Mrs  Frank ;  960  Oak  st, 

Spaulding,  Mr  and  Mrs  Nathan  AV.;  Highland  Park,  E.  Oakland    Friday 

Sperry,  Mrs  M.  S. ;  16th  and  Jeflferson  sts 

Miss  Minnie 

Miss  Beda 


Squire,  Henry  P. ;  11th  st.,  near  Alice 


KELLY'S  KEY  WEST  HAVANA  CIGARS  have  been  sold  in  this  market  for 

over  ten  years.     A  sufficient  guarantee  that  they  are  the  Best  on  the  market. 

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TOMPKINS 


Tf  ednesday 
Monday 

Thursday 


St.  John,  Chauncey  M. ;  Oakland 

Stanley,  Judge  and  Mrs  John  A.;  1211  Jackson  st. 

Starr,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  D.;  1353  Grove  st. 

Starr,  Mrs  L.  M. ,  5th  ave.,  East  Oakland 

Steele,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  L.  G. ;  824  Jackson  st. 
William 

Stevens,  Mrs  Levi ;  Fruit  vale 

Miss  O.  E. 

Miss  Dollie 

St.  John,  Chauncey  M. ;  Oakland 
Stone,  Mr;  169  10th  st. 

Miss  Sophie 

Stone,  Mr  and  Mrs  Byron  F.;  1311  Harrison  st. 

Stone,  Mrs  R.  Catherine;  Field  Seminary 

Stubbs,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  C. ;  Madison  st. 

Swenarton,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  A.;  J374  Franklin  st. 

Swift,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel ;  1112  East  16th  st.,  East  Oakland 

Swyney,  W.  J. ;  Railroad  ave.  and  Benton  st.,  Alameda 

The  Misses 

Robert 

Xaber,  Mr  and  Mrs  I.  ^V. ;  1351  Madison  st. 
Miss  Daisy 

Taylor,  Mr  and  Mrs  Arthur  C;  East  Oakland 

Taylor,  Mr  and  Mrs  Chauncey ;  NAV  cor.  Castro  and  8th  sts. 

Taylor,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  H. ;  704  8th  st. 

Tevis,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joshua ;  2051  East  14th  st. ,  East  Oakland      Saturday 

Carter 

Dr.  Samuel 


Thursday 


Tuesday 


Thomas,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  P. ;  Berkeley 

Thomas,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  D.;  561  East  Uth  st..  East  Oakland 

Miss  Clara  S. 

• Miss  Maggie  A. 

Thompson,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  D. ;  1115  Jackson  st.  Wednesday  Pleasanton 
Thompson,  Mrs  M.  J. ;  1 7th  ave.  and  East  25th  st.  East  Oakland  Thursday 
Miss  Josephine 

Tibbey,  Miss  Sadie ;  Alameda 

Tompkins,  Mrs  Sarah;  1271  Jackson  st. 
The  Misses 


Wednesday      San  Leandro 


Burt 


GORDON  &  DILWORTH'S  Fiue  Preserved  Fruits,   Jellies,  Olives,    Ketchup,    Wiue 
Jellies,  Etc.,  to  be  had  at  all  faucy  Grocers. 

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TOUCHARD  125  WATSON 


Touchard,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  L. ,  1077  8th  st. 

Albert 

Trembly,  Dr.  and  Mrs  J.  B. ;  8th  and  Myrtle  sts. 

Tnbbs,  Mr  and  Mrs  Hiram ;  5th  ave.  and  12th  st.,  East  Oakland 

The  Misses 

Tucker,  Dr.  and  Mrs  J.  C. ;  1051  Market  st. 

Miss  Eva 

Miss  Etta 

Miss  Alice 

Tuttle,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  A. ;  Madison  and  10th  sts. 

Upham,  Mr  and  Mrs  Isaac ;  13th  and  Jackson  sts.  Wednesday 

Van  Loben  Sels,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  J. ;  1305  Adeline  st. 

Van  Sicklen,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  W. ;  Central  ave.  and  Union  st.,  Alameda 

Vanden  Berg,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  L. ;  1018  Adeline  st.  Monday 

Vandyke,  AVilliam  H. ;  14th  ave.  near  East  23d  st.,  East  Oakland 

Miss  Carrie 

Vincent,  Edward  ;  1271  Jackson  st  Wednesday 

Miss 

Vrooman,  Hon.  and  Mrs  Henry;  Claremont 
'Wade,    :  r  and  Mrs  E.  E. ;  1373  11th  ave.,  East  Oakland 
AVade,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  H. ;  1375  11th  ave.,  East  Oakland 
AVadsworth,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry;  1347  Alice  st. 

.  Miss  M. 

AValcott,  Mr  and  Mrs  J. ;  Bancroft  AVay,  Berkeley 

Miss  Mabel 

Miss  Maud 

Earl  A. 

Wall,  Mrs ;  Berkeley 

Dr.  B.  P. 

AVall,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jesse  ;  1439  Market  st. 

Miss  Louise 

Miss  Bessie 

AVandesforde,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B. ;  Playwards 

Ward,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  H. ;  1216  AVebster  st. 

Ward,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  AA^  ;  517  Frederick  st. 

Miss  Hortense 

AVard,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  Walter,  Jr. ;  1239  Linden  Monday 

Waters,  Miss  Jennie;  508  12th  st.  Tuesday 

Watkins,  Mrs  P.  T. ;  AVebster  st. 

AVatson,  Mr  and  Airs  Charles  L. ;  1375  Madison  st. 


MATTONI'S  GIESSHUBLER.    The  Empress  of  Table  Waters.    The  favorite 

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WOOD 


AVatson,  Captain  and  Mrs  Horace  H. ;  26th  st.,  near  Broadway 
Horace 

Wellman,  Mrs  Bela;  E.  14th  st..  East  Oakland 

The  Misses 

William 

AYentworth,  ]Mr  and  Mrs  Ira  M. ;  AVest  Berkeley 

AA>st  Mr  and  Mrs  Albert  A. ;  1977  Webster  st.  Wednesday 

AVeston,  Mr  and  Mrs  B.  F. ;  150  Lake  st.  Friday  Santa  Clara 

AA^eston,  Mrs  Sarah  S. ;  1245  AA^ebster  st. 

F.  F. 

\A^estover,  Mr  and  Mrs  C. ;  610  12th  st. 

^A'^etherbee,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry ;  Fruit valie 

AA'heaton,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H.  ;  154  Lake  st  Tuesday 

Miss  Bessie 

George 

Wheaton,  ]Mr  and  Mrs  AAMlliam  K. ;  1060  Poplar  st. 

The  INIisses 

AA^hitcomb,  Frank  E. ;  Berkeley 

AA^hite,  Mrs;  Glaremont  ave.,  North  Temescal  Thurgday 

AA^hitney,  Mr  and  Mrs  George;  .1076  14th  st. 

Miss  Violet 

The  blisses 

AAliitney,  Mr  and  Mrs  8.  A. ;  1155  Madison  st.  Wednesday 

AA^hittaker,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  E. ;  722  11th  st. 

AA'illcox,  Mr  and  Mrs  David  ;  1201  Alice  st.  Thursday 

Miss  Minnie 

Miss  Bertha 

AA'ilkinson,  Prof,  and  Mrs  Charles ;  Dwight  Way  &  College  ave..  Berkeley, 

Wednesday        Sonoma 
AVillcutt,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  L. ;  927  Linden  st. 
Mr  and  Mrs  George 

AVilliams,  Mrs  A.  F. ;  2131  Telegraph  ave.  Wednesday 
Mr.  and  Mrs  G.  F. 

AVilliams,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  C. ;  969  Brush  st. 

Miss  May 

Miss  Mary 

AA'inchester,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  P. ;  Pacific  ave.,  bet.  AA'ood  and  Chapin  sts., 

Alameda 

AA'ood,  Mrs.  Annie;  815  13th  st. 


TRY  GRANDMA'S  DELIGHT  JAPAN  TEA;  put  up  in  1  pound  rouud  canisters  only 
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WOOD  127  YELLAND 

Wood,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  E.  P. ;  8th  st.  &  5tli  ave.,  East  Oakland  Thursday 

Miss  May 

Wood,  E.  C;  Alameda 

Wood,  Mrs  Eliza ;  1008  9th  ave. ,  East  Oakland 

Woolsey,  Dr  E.  H. ;  12th  and  Jackson  sts. 

Wright,  Mrs  C.  S.  ;  758  18th  st. 

Wright,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  T. ;  Alameda  Thursday 

Yelland,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  D. ;  1464  7th  ave.,  East  Oakland 


How  i>leasaut  after  the  Theatre  or  an  Eveuinsc  Partvto  be  able  to  offer  your  guests  a 
nice  cup  of  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  FRENCH  BOUILLON  before 
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San  Francisco  Art  Association 


430  Pine  Street 


Ou  March  28,  1871,  the  Sau  Frauciseo  Art  Association  was  organized,  with  the 
worthy  object  of  encouraging  excellence  in  artists  and  a  superior  taste  in  the  public. 
The  School  of  Design  is  also  conducted  by  this  Association.  An  exhibition  by  local 
artists  is  held  annually,  besides  numerous  other  displays. 


OFFICERS 


Joseph  D.  Redding, 
John  A.  Stanton,     . 
J.  B.  Crockett, 
James  D.  Phelan, 
E.  E.  Potter, 
J.  R.  Martin, 


President 

First  Vice-President 

Second  Vice-President 

Treasurer 

Secretary 

Assistant  Secretary 


L.  L.  Baker 
David  Bixler 
George  H.  Hopps 


DIRECTORS 


Edward  Bosqui 
Samuel  M.  Brookes 
Henry  Hey  man 


HONORARY    MEMBERS 


Alvord,  Mrs  William 
Bierstadt,  Albert 
Booth,  Hon.  Newton 
Breuil,  Edmond 
Cerruti,  G.  B. 


Crocker,  Mrs  E.  B. 

Gilman,  D,  C. 

Kip,  Rt.  Rev.Wm.  Ingraham 

Mezzara,  Joseph 

Rogers,  FordH. 


FOR  CHILDREN'S  DAILY  DIET  nothing  is  better  than  a  good  nutritious,  easily  di- 
gested soup,  such  as  is  put  up  by  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO. 
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LIFE    MEMBERS 


Alvord,  William 
Babcock,  Harry 
Babcock,  William,  Jr. 
Bacon,  Henry  D. 
Baird,  Mrs  J.  H. 
Baker,  Livingston  L. 
Bancroft,  A.  L. 
Barnes,  W.  H.  L. 
Barroilhet,  Henry 
Beard,  John  L. 
Bell,  Thomas 
Benson,  John 
Blakeney,  T.  J. 
Blanding,  Gordon 
Bixler,  Da\id 
Bixler,  Mrs.  David 
Booth,  H.  J. 
Bosqui,  Edward 
Boyd,  James  T. 
Boyd,  John  F. 
Breede,  Henry  L. 
Brereton,  Robert 
Brittan,  N.  J. 
Bull,  Alpheus 
Burnett,  W.  C. 
Cahill,  Edward 
Callandreau,  J. 
Coleman,  Carlton  C. 
Coleman,  J,  AV. 
Coleman,  William  T. 
Coleman,  Mrs.  AVilliam  T. 
CoUins,  W.  J. 
Colton,  Mrs.  D.  D. 
Cook,  Seth 
Crocker,  John  H. 
Cushing,  Volney 
Deane,  Coll 
Dean,  W.  E. 
'Dennison,  Mrs.  L. 
Dewey,  E.  E. 
Dewey,  S.  P. 
Dewey,  AVilliam  P. 


De  Young,  M.  H. 
Dodge,  Henry  L. 
Donohoe,  Joseph  A. 
Downey,  John  G. 
Duncan,  AVilliam  L. 
Eldridge,  Oliver 
Eyre,  E.  E. 
Faull,  John  A. 
Felton,  Charles  N. 
Fitch,  J.  R. 
Flood,  James  C. 
Floyd,  R.  S. 
Forbes,  A.  B. 
Freeborn,  James 
Fry,  J.  D. 
Garnett,  Louis  A. 
Gibbs,  Frederick  A. 
Gibbs,  George  AA^ 
Giffin,  O.  F. 
Glazier,  Isaac 
Grant,  Adam 
Graves,  Robert  N. 
Gray,  R.  B. 
Hager,  John  S. 
Haggin,  James  B. 
Haggin,  Miss  M.  D. 
Hall,  Harry  P. 
Hanscom,  John  (). 
Harmon,  A.  K.  P. 
Hastings,  Charles  F.  D. 
Hay  ward,  A. 
Head,  A.  E. 
Heald,  E.  P. 
Hearst,  Mrs.  George 
Heuston,  H.  M. 
Heydenfelt,  S. 
Hickox,  George  C. 
Hill,  Harry  C. 
Hill,  Horace  L. 
Hochkofler,  R. 
Holcomb,  AA^  A. 
Hooper,  George  F. 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  GO'S  ready  made  Soups  are  cheaper  and  better 
than  can  be  made  at  home.    All  first-class  Grocers  keep  them. 

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Hopkins,  W.  S. 
Hotaling,  A,  T. 
Howard,  Mrs.  Chandler 
Irwin,  K,  B. 
Jackson,  J.  P. 
Janin,  Henry 
Jarboe,  Mrs.  Mary  H. 
Johnson,  Robert  C. 
Keene,  James  R. 
Layman,  F.  O. 
Lent^  William 
Livingj-ton,  Mark 
Livingston,  Louis 
Ma<lden,  Thomas  P. 
May,  John  C. 
Mayne,  Charles 
McLane,  Louis 
Meinecke,  Charles 
Merrill,  John  F. 
Mills,  D.  O. 
Moore,  H.  H. 
Morrow,  Robert  F. 
Murphy,  E.  P. 
Muybridge,  E.   J. 
Norris,  William 
Norton,  Edward 
Parrott,  Mrs.  A.  M. 
Parrott,  Louis  B. 
Parrott,  Tiburcio 
Payot,  Henry 
Pierce,  Henry 


Piatt,  Rev.  W.  H. 
Prescott,  George  W. 
Redington,  John  H. 
Requa,  Isaac  L. 
Robinson,  L.  L. 
Roman,  Anton 
Sawyer,  L.  S.  B. 
Seligman,  Abraham 
Schmiedel,  Henry 
Scott,  Miss  Alice  AV. 
Scott,  Irving  M. 
Scott,  Henry  T. 
Shaw,  AVilliam  J. 
Stanford,  Leland 
Stearns,  J.  H. 
Sutro,  Adoli)h 
Tevis,  Lloyd 
Toland,  Mrs.  M.  B.  M. 
Tubbs,  A.  L. 
Underbill,  Jacob 
Upham,  Isaac 
Wallace,  George 
Weill,  Raphael 
Whartenby,  James 
Whitcomb,  A.  C. 
Wiggins,  W.  W. 
Wilmerding,  J.  C. 
Winter,  William 
Woodbun.',  F.  C. 
Woodworth,  Selim 


CONTRIBUTING   MEMBERS 


Abbott,  Charles  H. 
Ames,  Fisher 
Ashe,  R.  P. 
Bacon,  Jacob 
Badlam,  Alexander 
Ballenberg,   N. 
Barker,  T.  L. 
Barron,  Mrs.  E.  S. 
Bass,  T.  J. 
Beach,  T.  P. 


Belcher,  ^V.  C. 
Belknap,  D.  P. 
Beard,  John  L. 
Beaver,  George  AV 
Bemis,  Charles  C. 
Bender,  Miss  E. 
Birmingham,  J. 
Bendel,  Herman 
Bey  fuss,  Ernest 
Bigelow,  S.  C. 


Always  reliable  and  uuiform— HORACE  R.  KELLY  &  GO'S  Kej-  West  Havana  Cigars. 

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Bishop,  Thomas  P. 
Blaisdell,  N. 
Boalt,  John  H. 
Bonnell,  Edwin 
Borel,  Autoine 
Brady,  Harry  J. 
Brayfogle,  Edwin  S. 
Briel,  M.  L. 
Britten,  Joseph 
Brookes,  Samuel  M. 
Brown,  Arthur 
Brown,  Edward 
Brown,  Mrs.  J.  E. 
Brown,  Thomas 
Bruce,  Donald 
Bruce,  Robert 
Buckingham,  Thomas H. 
Burrell,  Miss  Nellie  E. 
Bush,  Norton 
Bush,  R.  J. 
Cahn,  David 
Callaghan,  D. 
Carlson,  C.  J. 
Carrigan,  A. 
Casanova,  Henry 
Case,  J.  D. 
Castner,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Cebrian,  J.  C. 
Center,  William 
Chadbourne,  F.  S. 
Chalmers,  AV.  L. 
Chamberlain,  W.  H. 
Chismore,  George 
Chittenden.  Alice  B. 
Cope,  W.  W. 
Cornwall,  P.  B. 
Coulter,  W.  A. 
Crocker,  Mrs  Clarke  W. 
Crocker,  George 
Crocker,  Henry  J. 
Crocker,  William  H. 
Crockett,  J.  B.,  Jr. 
Danielwitz,  Mrs.  C.  E. 
Davis,  Horace 
Davis,  H.  C. 


Davis,  S.  B.  F. 
D'Estrella,  T. 
De  la  Mont  any  a,  James 
Delong,  Frank  C. 
Denigan,  Thomas 
Denny,  Horace 
Dibble,  H.  C. 
Dolbeer,  John 
Donahue,  Mrs.  Annie 
Donahue,  J.  Mervyn 
Donahue,  P.  J. 
Dornin,  George  D. 
Dugan,  Miss  Susie 
Dusbury,  Horace 
Duncan,  H. 
Dunham,  Frank 
Dutard,  H. 
Duval,  George  L. 
Eastland,  Joseph  G. 
Easton  Wendell 
English,  John  F. 
Fair,  Mrs.  Theresa 
Farnfield,  Charles  P. 
Feder,  Miss  Ray  S. 
Finegan,  P.  A. 
Fischer,  Miss  J.  K. 
Fisher,  Hugo 
Forman,  R.  B. 
Folger,  James  A. 
Fox,  Chas.  N. 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Littlejohn 
French,  F.  J. 
(jamble,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Gerberding,  A. 
Gibbons,  Mrs.  Dr.  H.  Jr. 
Gibbs,  C.  V.  S. 
Gifford.  W.  B. 
Goodall,  Edwin 
Goodall,  Charles 
Granniss,  G.  W. 
Grant,  George  F. 
(irant,  Joseph  D. 
Grant,  Thomas  C. 
Gump,  Solomon 
Hamilton,  Robert 


RICHARDSON  &  ROBBINS'  Boue<l  Chicken,  Turkey,  Cooked  Ham,  Rolled  Ox 
Tongue,  Carried  Oysters  and  Fowl,  Plum  Pudding  and  Potted  Meats;  to  be  had 
of  ail  first-class  Grocers.  MAU.  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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Harvey,  Downey 
Harring,  William 
Harmon,  Miss  A.  L. 
Harrison,  R.  C. 
Has  Brouck,  Joseph 
Haiisman,  F.  H. 
Hawes,  A.  G. 
Haquette,  E. 
Heoht,  M.  H. 
Hedger,  H.  A. 
Hendry,  Mrs.  C.  J. 
Heyman,  Henry 
Higgins,   Mrs.  Wm.  L. 
Hill,  Thomas 
Hittell,  Mrs.  T.  H. 
Hobart,  W.  8. 
Hobls,  Miss  Jennie 
Hofer,  Mme.  Grandjean 
Hoffman,  Ogden 
Hoi  bach,  August 
Holloway,  W.  E. 
Hooker,  Charles  G. 
Hopps,  George  H. 
Hughes,  Dr.  Jerome 
Hutchinson,  E.  J. 
Hyde,  Roth  well 
Irelan,  AVilliam,  Jr. 
Irwin,  Joseph 
Jacobi,  Frederick 
Jarnes,  Mrs  D.  H. 
Johnson,  J.  C. 
Jones,  W.  S. 
Jorgensen,  Christian 
Josselyn,  Charles 
Joullin,  A. 
Keith,  William 
Kelley,  Mrs.  H.  W. 
Kellogg,  C.  W. 
Kenitzer,  Henry 
Koerber,  August 
Kunath,  Oscar 
Latimer,  L.  P. 
Lauden,  Mrs.  H.  E. 
Le  Breton,  A.  J. 
Lewis,  Miss  Rosa  F. 


Lincoln,  Jerome 
Livermore,  Charles  B. 
Lohse,  John  F. 
Lotz,  Miss  Matilda 
Lugsden,  Jay 
Luther,  John  B. 
Lyser,  Albert 
Lynch,  Jeremiah 
Mallon,  John 
Malter,  G.  H. 
Manning,  Miss  A.  M. 
Marshall,  Benjamin 
Marshall,  Edward  C. 
McCombe,  John 
McCoppin,  Frank 
McCormick,  Miss  Eva 
Martin,  Mrs  Eleanor 
Martin,  P.  J. 
Masten,  N.  K. 
Marye,  George  T. 
Meade,  Calvert 
Mesick,  R.  S. 
Michalitschke,  Mme.  A. 
Middleton,  S.  P. 
Mighell,  William  E. 
Molera,  E.  J. 
Montague,  W.  W. 
Mont  eagle,  R.  C. 
Morgan,  E.  D. 
Morretti,  A. 
Nahl,  W.  H. 
Narjot,  Ernest 
Newlands,  F.  G. 
Noble,  X.  H, 
Norton,  Mrs.  S.  J. 
O'Connor,  Cornelius 
Otto   Ernest 
Parrott,  John,  Jr. 
Partridge,  John 
Perkins,  George  C. 
Perkins,  Samuel 
Pescia,  Joseph  J. 
Peters,  Charles  R. 
Phelan,  James  D. 
Pierce,  Mis  Ira 


Try  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  GO'S  Natural  Flavor  French  Soups,  put  up  iu 
glass  especially  for  Childreu's  Diet,  Invalids,  Sick  or  Weak  Persons. 

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Pillsbury,  E.  S. 
Pixley,  Mrs.  F.  M. 
Potter,  E.  E. 
Powers,  G.  H. 
Powning,  Joseph 
Rathbone,  J.  L, 
Rathbone,  Mrs.  J.  L. 
Rearden,  T.  H. 
Redding,  Joseph  D. 
Redington,  W.  P. 
Richards,  D. 
Richardson,  Mrs.  D.  S. 
Richardson,  Mrs.  M.  C. 
Roberts,  H.  S. 
Robinson,  C.  D. 
Rodrigues,  A. 
Roe,  George  H. 
Rogers,  C.  A. 
Rogers,  E.  B. 
Rollins,  W.  E. 
Roos,  Joseph 
Rosentirn,  Julius 
Rosewald,  J.  H. 
Ross,  Thomas 
Russ,  Henry  B. 
Russ,  Frederick 
Sabin,  John.  I. 
Samuels,  B.  C. 
Sanders,  George  H. 
Sawyer,  A.  F. 
Sawyer,  Lorenzo 
Schmitt,  Mrs.  Henry 
Schnable,  Herman 
Schussler,  Toby 
Scrivener,  Arthur 
Searles,  Mrs.  M.  T.  S. 
Seregni,  F. 
Shafer,  Frederick  F. 
Shanklin,  Mrs.  A.  S. 
Shaw,  S.  W. 
Shehan,  Gen.  John  F. 
Skinner,  Mrs.  G.  E. 
Sloss,  Louis,  Jr. 
Smedberg,  W.  R. 
Smith,  Mrs..  Geo.  Law. 


Smith,  Sidney  M. 
Smith,  C.  W.  M. 
Smith,  G.  Frank 
Smith,  Julius  P. 
Smith,  William  F. 
Spence,  Rudolf  B. 
Spiers,  James 
Spreckels,  A.  B. 
Spreckels,  Glaus 
Spreckels,  C.  A. 
Spreckels,  John  D. 
Stadtmiller,  F.  D. 
Starbird,  A.  W. 
Stanton,  John  A. 
Stearns,  Miss  Nellie 
Steele,  Edward  L.  G. 
Stone,  B.  F. 
Straus,  M. 
Strong,  George  H. 
Sullivan,  Frank  J. 
Sumner,  F.  W. 
Swain,  R.  R. 
Swan,  Benjamin  R. 
Syz,  Harry  W. 
Tauer,  I.  W. 
Taylor,  John 
Taylor,  John  W. 
Thors,  Louis 
Tobin,  Alfred 
Tobin,  Robert 
Towne,  A.  N. 
Turnbull,  AValter 
Turner,  William  E. 
Vail,  A.  H. 
Van  Wyck.  H.  L. 
A^on  Perbant,  Carl 
Von  Schroder,  Baron  J.  H. 
Wadhams,  L. 
AVallace,  Mrs.  W.  T. 
Walter,  I.  N. 
Wandesforde,  J.  B. 
Watkins,  A.  A. 
Waymier,  J.  A. 
W^eill,  Leon, 
AVelch,  Sam'l  B. 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  Freuch  Soups  are  put  up  for  family  use  in 
quart  and  pint  cans  and  one  and  a  half  pint  glass  jars. 

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Wells,  F.  Marion  Wilson,  C.  T. 

Wlieelan,  Mrs.  A.  Randal  Wilson,  M.  S. 

White,  Lovell  Wikon,  S.  M. 

Whitney,  George  E.  Winsinger,  F.  S\ 

Whit  well,  William  S.  Withrow,  Miss  E. 

Williams,  H.  B.  Wright,  J.  M. 

Williams,  Frank  Yates,  Frederick 

Williams,  PI.  A.  Yelland,  R.  D. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Virgil  Zeile,  Frederick  W. 


YUM  YUM  SWEET  CORN,  the  finest  in  the  land,  sold  everywhere.    Ask  your  Grocer 
for  it.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Sole  Proprietors. 


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Handel  and  Haydn   Society 


Pioneer  Hall,  Fourth  Street 


The  Haudel  and  Haydu  Society  was  organized  iu  July  1886.  and  incorporated 
February,  1873,  for  the  purpose  of  encouraging  and  promoting  musical  interest  in  Sau 
Francisco.  Rehearsals  are  held  every  Tuesday  evening  at  Pioneer  Hall,  after  which 
any  special  business  is  transacted.  The  annual  meeting  is  held  in  June.  Any  person 
may  become  an  associate  member  by  subscribing  Ten  Dollars  per  annum  towards  the 
funds  of  the  Association. 


OFFICERS 


Joseph  D.  Redding 
James  H.  Dobinson    - 
IsADOR  Burns     - 
J.  R.  Martin 
William  Doxey 
John  X.  Whytlaw 
H.  J.  Stewart,  M.  B. 
Mrs.  H,  J.  Stewart 


President 

FirBt  Vice  President 

Second  Vice  President 

Secretary 

-    Treasurer 

Librarian 

Musical  Director 

-    Pianist 


directors 


John  Parrott 
Leonard  S.  Clark 
George  D.  Cooper 
I.  B.  Whitcomb 


"Wendell  Easton 


Julian  B.  Harris 
Adolph  Helke 
James  H.  Culver 
AVilliam  H.  Tarrant 


H.  J.  Stewart 
Leonard  S.  Clark 


MUSIC    COMMITTEE 


James  H.  Dobinson 


John  Parrott 
William  Doxev 


H.  R.  KELLY'S  BOUQUET  Key  West  Havana  Cigars  have  no  equal.     Smoke  them 

and  see  for  yourself. 

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ACTIVE   MEMBERS 


►SOPBANOS 


Allen,  Miss  Nellie 
Allen,  Mrs  E.  D. 
Barnett,  Miss  K. 
Bartlett,  Miss  Colema 
Billington,  Mrs  Frank 
Blanding,  Mrs  H.  H. 
Breed,  Mrs  J.  C. 
Bridgeman,  Mrs 
Brougham,  Miss  B. 
Bruce,  Mrs  M. 
Clark,  Mies  Addie 
Clark,  MissB. 
Clark,  Mrs  F.  W. 
Cohen,  Mme.  Waldo 
Collins,  Mrs  A.  B. 
Crabb,  Miss  Carrie 
Curtis,  Mrs  T.  J. 
Dellepiane,  Mrs.  K. 

Dhelig,  Mrs  A.  J. 
Donnelly,  Miss  Ella 

Earle,  Miss  Lilian 

East  on,  Miss  Emily 

Fay,  Miss  M.  A. 

Fitzpatrick,  Mrs. 

Fh^nn,  Miss  Nellie 

Gallagher,  Mrs  J.  P. 

Gamble,  Miss  L.  J. 

Gonzales.  Mrs  J.  J. 

Gra}',  Miss  A. 

Gray,  Miss  E. 

Hackett,  Mrs  M.  A. 

Hellman,  Miss  Pauline 

Hopkins,  Mrs  Carrie 

Ingham,  Mrs  E.  J. 

Josephs,  Miss  Nellie 

King,  Mrs  M.  G. 

King,  Miss  Nellie 

Little  wood,  Miss  Ada 


Livingston,  Mrs  Anna 
Lester,  Miss  Mamie 
Mannion,  Miss  M. 
Marshall,  Miss  J.  S. 
Mason,  Miss  J. 
McDevitt,  Miss  Annie  R. 
Mclllraich,  Mrs  T.  D. 
jVIcKay,  Mrs  Helen 
Morris,  Miss  M. 
Moser,  Miss  A. 
Moser,  Mrs  J.  C. 
Northrup,  Miss  Agnes 
O'Brien,  Miss  A. 
Pace,  Miss  Emma 
Park,  Miss  A.  T. 
Park,  Miss  L. 
Parkhurst,  Mrs  Helen  M. 
Quigley,  Mrs  T.  J . 
Rise,  Mrs  M.  E. 
Roach,  Miss  Helen  C. 
Roberts,  Mrs  Annie 
Russell,  Mrs  J.  E. 
Sibley,  Mrs  H.  J. 
Stebbins,  Miss  C.  E. 
Stebbins,  Miss  L. 
Stebbins,  Miss  M. 
Stillwell,  Miss  Lillie 
Swallow,  Miss  Lizzie 
Tarrant,  Miss  R.  M. 
Thompson,  Mrs  C.  M. 
Thompson,  Miss  Ella 
Tomlinson,  Miss  S. 
True,  Mrs  R.  W. 
Waterman,  Miss  Belle 
Waterman,  Miss  Eugene 
Wilson,  Mrs  C.  T. 
Wohlke,  Mrs 
AVoodworth  Mrs  James 


Chicken  and  Game  Pates  Truffled,  made  in  the  French  style  by  the  FRANCO-AMERI- 
CAN FOOD  CO.,  will  be  found  delicious  for  Breakfast,  Lunch  or  Supper.  Ask 
your  Grocer  for  them.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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ALTOS 


Booth,  Mrs  J. 
Brougham,  Miss  M. 
Clark,  Miss  A. 
Clark,  Miss  L.  K. 
Clark,  Mrs  L.  S. 
Clifford,  Mrs  A. 
Collins,  Mrs  L.  M. 
Devlin,  Miss  Angy 
Devlin,  Miss  C, 
Dye,  Mrs  Josephine 
Gallagher,  Miss  Nellie 
Gamble,  Miss  N.  E. 
Harnett,  Miss  Theresa 
Henneberry,  Miss  D. 
Heiier,  Mrs  H.  R. 

Billington,  Frank 
Brown,  Alexander 
Camp,  G.  W. 
Clark,  L.  S. 
Coulter,  W.  A. 
Doxey,  William 
Dudley,  E.  C. 
Dunlap,  W.  B. 
Dye,  C. 
Fortescue 
Gililland,  Q.  J. 
Gray,  Alexander  J. 
Harries,  J.  B. 

Allen,  E.  D. 
Barrows,  William 
Bridge,  Walter 
Burhara,  ^Y.  S. 
Capp,  C.  S. 
Clark,  C.  B. 
Driscoll,  James  N. 
Edminster,  William  S. 
Eichenberg,  H.  G. 
Helke,  A. 
Jones,  Ellis 
Jones,  H.  S. 
Kelley,  T.  R. 
Ladd,  S.  E. 
Mayer,  A. 


TENORS 


BASS 


Husing,  Miss  L. 
Martin,  Miss  Ada 
Morris,  Mrs  M.  E. 
Morrrow,  Mrs  J.  F. 
Older,  Mrs  Emma 
Otto,  Miss  Charlotte 
Parent.  Mrs.  C.  L. 
Parks,  Mrs  Kate 
Pracht,  Mrs  Julia 
Small,  Miss  Ada 
Smith,  Mrs  J.  P. 
Spiro,  Miss  A.  M. 
Tobey,  Miss 
Van  Orden,  MrsC.  H. 
Wilcox,  Miss  Jeanette 

Kennedy,  H.  J. 
Knox,  Thomas  R. 
Martens,  Henry 
McKean,  W. 
Merrill,  Eugene 
Morrow,  J.  F. 
>s'ixon,  Thomas  0. 
Noble,  A. 
Pope,  b.  C. 
Shew,  William 
Spencer,  M.  M. 
Walsh,  T.  J. 
Whitcomb,  G.  F. 

McCurrie,  J.  P. 
O'Brien,  Wm.  T. 
Parent,  C.  L. 
Parks,  Martin  L. 
Pritchard,  T. 
Ranshaw,  W^illiam  H. 
Ravenscroft,  Dubey 
Sademan,  Frank  A. 
Schoenstein,  F.  F. 
Sparrow,  A.  J. 
Sullivan,  Lucian  N. 
Tarrant,  W.  H. 
Van  Orden,  C.  H. 
AVhytlaw,  J.  N. 


H.  O.  WILBUR  &  SON'S  Chocolate  aud  Cocoa  Preparatious  are  unexcelled  for  quality 
Ask  your  Grocer  for  them.       MAU,  SADLER  it  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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1H9 


ASSOCIATE  MEMBERS 


Alvord,  William 
Bacon,  Jacob 
Baker,  L.  L. 
Baird,  Mrs  B.  H. 
Barron,  Mrs  Edward 
Burns,  Isidor 
Bruce,  Robert 
Bowen,  E.  J. 
Bishop,  Thomas  B. 
Boalt,  Judge  J.  H. 
Brown,  W.  E. 
Brittan,  N.  J. 
Boruck,  M.  D. 
Bancroft,  A.  L. 
Bowman,  Mrs  George  F. 
Bigelow,  S.  C. 
Belcher,  W.  C. 
Bull,  Mrs  Alpheus 
Balfour,  R. 
Eabcock,  William 
Bowie,  Mrs  H.  P. 
Badlam,  Alexander 
Barstow,  Mrs  George 
Bailey,  George  B. 

Casanova,  Henry 

Carey,  John  T. 

Cartner,  Mrs  C.  A. 

Chapman,  AV.  B. 

Clark,  Warren  D 

Clunie,  Thomas  J. 

Cooper,  George  D. 

Cornwall,  P.  B. 

Crocker,  Mrs  Clark  W. 

Crocker,  Mrs  E.  B. 

Currey,  Hon.  John 

Darling,  Major 

Dean,  AV.  E. 

Deering,  F.  P. 

Delmas,  D.  M. 

De  Vecchi,  Dr.  P. 

De  Young,  M.  H. 

Dibble,  Henry  C. 


Dillon,  Thomas  I. 
Dobinson,  James  H. 
Dodge,  H.  L. 
Durbrow,  H. 
Douty,  F.  S. 
Easton,  Wendell 
Eyre,  Colonel  E.  E. 
Fair,  Colonel  J.G. 
Fair,  Mrs  Theres.i 
Fasanotti,  Rev.  A. 
Finn,  Judge 
Fry,  R.  D. 
Gallatin,  Albert 
Garnett,  Mrs  L.  A. 

Grant,  I.  D. 
Grant,  Thomas  C. 
Gray,  Rev.  John 

Grow,  Charles  A. 
Hamilton,  Robert 

Hammond,  Richard  P. 

Hawes,  Colonel  A.  G. 

Harrison,  R.  C. 

Hallidie,  A.  S. 

Haquette,  E. 

Heilbronner,  August 

Hearst,  Mrs  George 

Hogg,  James 

Hopkins,  E.  W. 

Holloway,  W.  E. 

Hoffman,  Judge  O. 

Hooker,  Charles  G. 

Hooper,  George  F. 

Howard,  Charles  Webb 

Huntington,  W. 

Houghton,  General  J.  F. 

Jacobi,  F. 

Jarboe,  J.  R. 

Kerr,  David 

Koenig,  Frank 

Lesser,  E.  W. 

Lloyd,  R.  H. 

Lohman,  Miss 


TCFT  T  Y'S  KEY  WEST  HAVANA  CIGARS  have  beeu  sold  iu  this  market  for 

over  ten  vfars     A  sufficient  guarantee  that  they  are  the  Best  on  the  market, 
o^er  len  jears.    a  >,umL  «      \j^^^  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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Lj-ncli,  Hon.  Jeremiali 
Marshall.  Dr.  Benjamin 
Mayne,  Charles 
Malone,  Drury 
Maxwell,  Walter 
McConibe,  John 
McDonald,  Captain  J.  M. 
McKee,  John 
MoKinstry,  Mrs  E.  W. 
McKesick,  Judge  L.  D. 
Merry.  Mrs  W.  K. 
Meinecke,  Charles 
Morrow,  Robert  F. 
Monteleagre,  C.  F. 
Morgan,  E.  D. 
]\Iurdock,  C.  A. 
Partridge,  John 
Parrott,  Louis  T. 
Pausers,  Dr.  George  H. 
Pew,  J.  W. 
Perry,  John,  Jr. 
Pierce,  Mrs  Ira 
Pixley,  Mrs  F.  M. 
Pillsbury,  E.  S. 
Phelan.  James  D. 
Pond,  Mrs  Ella  C. 
Potter,  E.  E. 
Prescott,  G.  W. 
Rankin,  Ira  P. 
Redding,  Joseph  D. 
Requa,  Mrs 
Robinson,  L.  L. 
Rodgers,  Arthur 
Sanders,  George  H. 
Sabin,  John  J. 
Sawyer,  L.  S.  B. 
Scott,  Irving  M. 
Schussler,  Mrs 


Sherman,  L.  C. 
Sherwood,  Robert 
Simpkins,  C.  H. 
Smith,  H.  C. 
Smith,  J.  Henley 
Spaulding,  Mrs  Yolney 
Spencer,  George  W. 
Staples,  Mrs  D.  J. 
Stadtmiller,  F.  D. 
Stump,  Irwin  C. 
Steinhart,  J. 
Stearns,  Miss  Nellie 
Swan,  Dr.  Benjamin 
TeTis,  Lloyd 

Tisdall,  Captain  William  K. 
Tobin,  Robert 
Towne,  A.  N. 
Truman,  Ben  C. 
Turnbull,  Gen.  AValter 
Van  Ness,  J.  C. 
Van  Ness  Seminary 
Vessaria  Louis 
Veuve,  H.  H. 
Waymire,  James  A. 
Weill,  Raphael 
Wells,  F.  Marion 
Whitwell,  Dr.  W.  S. 
Williams,  Henry  B. 
Wisson,  Samuel  M. 
Winsinger,  F.  L. 
AVood,  W.  S. 
Woodward,  R.  B. 
Wright,  John  A. 
Wooster,  F.  L. 
Younger,  Dr.  William  J. 
Yates,  Mrs  R.  H. 
Zeile,  Frederick  W. 


GORDON  &  DILWORTH'S  Fiue  Preserved  Fruits,  Jellies,   Olives,   Ketchup,  Wine 
Jellies,  Etc.,  to  be  had  at  all  fancy  Grocers. 


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141 


Loring  Club 


Rooms,  418  Sutter  Street 


The  Loring  Club  was  founded  in  1876  for  the  study  of  part  songs  and  other  music 
adapted  to  male  voices,  and  consists  of  60  active  or  singing,  and  250  associate  members- 
The  revenue  of  the  Club  is  derived  from  the  associate  members,  who  pay  lio  per 
annum  as  a  subscription  to  defray  necessary  expenses.  Rehearsals  are  he'd  every 
Monday  evening,  and  the  regular  meeting  on  the  first  Monday  of  each  month.  The 
annual  invitation  concert  is  considered  as  one  of  the  fashionable  events  of  the  vear 


OFFICKRS 


F.  F.  Low, 
William  Alvord, 
W.  C.  Stadtfeld, 

W.   A.    MURISON,    - 

F.  G.  B.  Mills, 
David  W.  Lorixu, 


President 
Vice-President 
Secretary 
Treasurer 
Librarian 
Musical  Director 


H.  F.  Miiller 


MUSIC  COMMITTEE 


J.  J.  Morris 


Robert  Husband 


VOICE  COMMITTEE 


George  St.  J.  Bremner 
T.  S.  Atherstone 


\Vm.  Nielson 
R.  Forster 


MATTONI'S  GIESSHUBLER.    The  Empress  of  Table  Waters.    The  favorite 

of  all  Visitors  at  Carlsbad.    MAU,  SADLER  &  C  )..  Pacific  Coast  Agents 


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LORING  CLUB 


active;  members 


FIRST  TENOR 


Anderson,  H. 
Blum,  Salo 
Day,  W.  H. 
Fortesque,  H.  M. 
Graham,  James  H. 
Gray,  E.  S. 
Hirsch,  A. 
Hii8l>and,  R. 
:\ruller,  P. 


Morrissey,  J.  G. 
Mould,  R.  I. 
Purlenky,  G. 
Park,  R. 
Stratton,  C.  A. 
Sylvester,  W.  G. 
Yon  der  Mehden,  J.  ]>. 
Crandall,  E.  D. 


SECOND   TENOR 


Atherstone,  T.  S. 
Boy  sen,  E.  C. 
Emmons,  E.  8. 
Elder,  A. 

Hutchinson,  E.   C. 
Howland,  C.  A. 
Husted,  F.  M. 


Landsberger,  H.  M. 
Mansfield,  W.  D. 
Morris,  J.  J. 
Mitchell,  F.  S. 
Milner,  G.  H. 
Snook,  G.  C. 
Stoy,  S.  B. 


FIRST  BASS 


Forster,  R. 
Hausman,  F.  H. 
Hueter,  E    L. 
Helke,  A. 
Humphrey,  J.  G. 
Loring,  P. 
Mills,  F.  G.  B. 
Mundy,  J.  H. 


Mackay,  W. 
McGauley,  J.  F. 
Morse,  H.  W. 
Nachtrieb,  J.  J. 
Stone,  F.  F. 
Stadfeldt,  W.  C. 
Tennent,  T. 
Werth,  F.  A. 


SECOND    BASS 


Amos,  J.  P. 
Austin,  B.  C.,  Jr. 
Bien,  L. 
Courtney,  F.  C. 
Daly,  S.  J. 
Dobbs,  L.  L. 
Hooke,  ^V.  F. 


Murison,  AV.  A. 
Nielsen,  William 
Piatt,  C.  W. 
Stone,  C.  B. 
Stark,  G.  J.  W. 
AVoodbridge,  A. 


TRY  GRANDMA'S  DEMJdllT  JAPAN  TEA;  put  up  in  1  pound  round  canisters  only. 
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143 


ASSOCIATE   MEMBERS 


Adams,  L.  C. 
Alvord,  AVilliam 
Alvord,  Mrs  William 
Adams,  John  M. 
Armstrong,  Mrs  H.  AV. 
Alexander,  S.  Cameron 
Barker,  Timothy  L. 
Boysen,  Ed.  C. 
Boyd,  James  T. 
Baker,  L.  L. 
Blum,  M. 
Bowers,  G.  W. 
Babcock,  William 
Brown,  W.  E. 
Balfe,  M.  J. 
Bridge,  H.  S. 
Bundschu,  Charles 
Burns,  A.  M. 
Brewster,  C.  W. 
Buckingham,  A.  E. 
Barnard,  H.  W. 
Belcher,  E.  A. 
Belcher,  W.  C. 
Bryant,  George  H. 
Briiggemann,  H. 
Behlow,  Charles  J. 
Cooper,  George  D. . 
Corlson,  Edward 
Cook,  Dr.  A.  S. 

3Iiss 

Carmany,  J.  W. 
Crocker,  Charles  F. 
Crocker,  Mrs  C.  W. 
Colton,  MrsD.  P. 
Craig,  Lee  D. 
Chapman,  E.  K. 
Gushing,  F.  AY. 
Day,  Thomas  J. 
Day,  A.  L. 
Dorr,  Dr.  L.  L. 
Dean,  W.  E. 
Dornin,  Oscar  G. 


Dewitt,  Cora  A, 
Dickinson,  John  H. 
De  Young,  M.  H. 
Eldridge,  Oliver 
Easton,  Wendell 
Ehrenberg,  Dr.  A.  T. 
Endres,  Jacob 
Eliot,  J.  B. 
Fox,  C.  W. 
Fiske,  Henry  M. 
Fenkhausen,  C. 
Freeman,  J.  H. 
Forster,  Samuel 
Famonville,  B. 
Fargo,  E.  A. 
Fry,  W.  B. 
Gunn,   J.  O'B. 
GaUoway,  W.  T. 
Gambol,  John  M. 
Hausman,  F.  H. 
Husted,  Mrs  F.  M. 
Hall,  John  C. 
Haight,  Robert 
Hutchinson,  E.  C. 
Husband,  Robert 
Harrison,  J.  W. 
Hart,  Judge  C.  F. 
Higgins,  J.  E. 
Hobson,  C.  B. 
Hoppe,  J.  C. 
Hamilton,  Robert 
Harrison,  Ralph  C. 
Hammond,  Rev.  J.  D. 
Hopkins,  Timothy 
Hill,  Horace 
Hartley,  J.  W.  F. 
Hornung,  C.  C. 
Ingram,  Charles  M. 
Jones,  M.  P. 
Jordan,  R. 
Johnson,  AV.  P. 
Jones,  W.  S. 


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I^ORING  CI.UB 


Jeffers,  Milo  S. 
Johnson,  M.  M. 
jones,  J.  D. 
.Tarboe,  John  R. 
Kohler,  Mrs  Henry 
Kalisher,  Edward 
King,  H.  L.,  Jr. 
Kern,  F.  W. 
Krogh,  F.  W. 
Knowles,  T.  C. 
Low,  F.  F. 
Landsberger,  H.  M. 
Llewellyn,  Mrs  E. 
Lofstad,  John  N. 
Lilienthal,  P.  N. 
Larsen,  C.  G. 
Lincoln,  Jerome 
Lesser,  E.  W. 
Meek,  H.  W. 
Mills,  Mrs  James 
Murdock,  C.  A. 
Moore,  James 
McDonald,  R.  H.  M.,  Jr. 
McLean,  Dr.  R.  A. 
McFarland,  A.  G. 
Munson,  A.  K. 
Mitchell,  A.  J. 
Miller,  H.  M.  A. 
Mackay,  Alexander 
Murison,  W.  A. 
Marshutz,  L.  C. 
Milner,  C.  H. 
Murray,  B.,  Jr. 
Mott,  Earnest 
Martin,  William  C. 
McBean,  Mrs  C.  N. 
McGauley,  Mrs  J.  F. 
Marston,  E.  W. 
MeMUe,  W.  R. 
Marsh,  H.  F. 
McKowen,  W.  A. 
McKee,  John, 
Michaels,  Henry 
Nordwell,  O.  W. 
Nachtrieb,  J.  J. 


Natorp,  B. 
Neal,  Allen  S. 
Osborn,  R.  W. 
Overton,  C.  P. 
Partridge,  Samuel  C. 
Paige,  Timothy 
Pennell,  Thomas  M. 
Perry,  John,  Jr. 
Pennie,  J.  C,  Jr. 

Perwo,  Walter 
Pidwell,  C.  T. 
Payne,  George  H. 
Price,  Thomas 
Parrott,  John 
Piatt,  C.  W. 
Paddock,  E.  L 
Quinn,   William  H. 
Robinson,  L,  L. 
Redding,  Joseph  D. 

Reinstein,  J.  B. 
Russell,  Monson 
Shot  well,  Mrs  J.  M. 
Staab,  H.  G. 
Self  ridge,  E.  A. 
Swain,  Edward  R. 
Sawyer,  L.  S.  B. 
Stadtmiiller,  F.  D. 
Smith,  Arthur  A. 
Searle,  Charles 
Sobey,  A.  L. 
Severance,  J.  S. 
Stanford,  J.  R. 
Scott,  Horace  V. 
Siebe,  F.  C. 
Smith,  William  F. 
Smedberg,  Col.  W.  R. 
Swain,  F.  A. 
Stadtfeld,  Jacob,  Jr. 
Stone,  W.  S. 
Stow,  V. 
Spreckels,  J.  D. 
Snook,  F.  W. 
Speyer,  Mrs  Norris 
Smith,  Mrs  George  Law 
Smith,  Frederick  G. 


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Thompson,  Thomas  Weston,  B.  F. 

Titcomb,  John  A.  Whitcomb,  George  F. 

Tittel,  Robert  AVhittemore,  D.  H. 

Truesdell,  Mrs.  A.  W.  Wilson,  Mrs.  N.  I. 

Tubbs,A.L.  Wilson,  Mrs.  K. 

Wagner,  H.L.  AYilson,  Miss  E.  fe. 

Walsh,  George  C.  Wilson,  Ramon  E. 

Watkins,  A.  A.  Williams,  H.  B 

Watson,  James  E.  Wright,  John  A. 
AVatt,  Rollo  V. 


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Pacific   Club 


Ci,uB  BuiivDiNG,  North  Bast  Corner  of  Post  and  Grant  Avenue 


The  Pacific  Club  was  established  May  13th,  1852  for  the  promotion  of  social  inter- 
course among  its  members,  and  was  incorporated  in  March.  1882.  The  membership 
is  limited,  to  300  and  in  the  admission  of  newmembersstrict  conversatism  is  exercised. 
The  government  of  the  club  is  composed  of  nine  Directors,  who  elect  from  their 
body  a  President,  a  Vice  President,  a  Secretary,  and  a  Treasurer.  The  entrance  fee 
is  1200. 


OFFICERS,  1888-1889 

WiLT.iAM  Alyord    -----     President 
W.  H.  DiMOND    -        -        -        -        Vice  President 

Edgar  J.  De  Pue Secretary 

John  McKee Treasurer 


DIRECTORS 


R.  P.  Hammond 
Russell  J.  Wilson 
R.  H.  Pease,  Jr. 
Austin  C.  Tubbs 


William  Alvord 
W.  H.  Dimond 
Edgar  J.  De  Pue 
John  McKee 


August  J.  Bowie 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  ready  made  Soups  are  cheaper  and  better 
than  can  be  made  at  home.    All  first-class  Grocers  keep  them. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Ctast  Agents 


PACIFIC  CLUB 


14'; 


LIST   OF   MEMBERS 


Abbott,  Charles  H. 
Adams.  John  M. 
Aldrich,  W.A. 
Alvord,  William 
Ashe,  R.  Porter 
Baker,  L.  L. 
Barnes,  W.  H.  L. 
Barrett,  W.  G. 
Barroilhet,  Henry 
Belden,  Josiah 
Benson,  John 
Bigelow,  Samuel  C. 
Bishop,  Thomas  B. 
Blake,  Maurice  C. 
Blakeman,  T.  Z. 
Blanding,  Gordon 
Booth,  Newton 
Bourn,  AVilliam  B. 
Bowie,  August  J. 
Bowman,  George  F. 
Boyd,  J.  T. 
Brown,  William  E. 
Cadwalader,  Charles 
Carey,  John  T. 
Center,  William 
Chosebrough,  A. 
Clark,  Joseph 
Clay,  C.  C. 
Cofran,  J.  W.  G. 
Coleman,  Carlton  C. 
Coleman,  Evan  J. 
Coleman,  James  V. 
Coleman,  William  T. 
Cornwall,  P.  B. 
Crocker,  Charles  F. 
Crocker,  George 
Crocker,  H.  S. 
Davis,  Horace 
Day,  Clinton 
Del  mas,  D.  M. 


De  Pue,  Edgar  J. 
Dewey,  Squire  P. 
Dimond,  William  H. 
Dodge,  Henry  L. 
Donahue,  J.  M. 
Donahue,  P.  J. 
Doyle,  John  T. 
Drown,  A.N. 
Dunphy,  William 
Dunsmuir,  Abxander 
Eastland,  Joseph  G. 
Ee] Is,  Charles  P. 
Eldridge,  Oliver 
Evans,  O.  P. 
Eyre,  Edward  E. 
Fair,  James  G. 
Fargo,  C.  F. 
Felton,  Charles  N. 
Field,  Stephen  J. 
Fillmore,  J.  A. 
Flood,  James  C 
Flood,  James  L. 
Floyd,  Ptichard  S. 
Forbes,  Andrew  B. 
Foster,  A.  W. 
Fox,  George  H. 
Froelich,  Jr.,  Christian 
Fry,  John  D. 
Gallatin,  Albert 
Garber,  John 
Gerald,  E.  F. 
Gibbs,  George  W. 
Givens,  C.  S. 
Goad,  William  F. 
Goewey,  James  M. 
Good  all,  Charles 
Grant,  Adam 
Grant,  George  F. 
Grant,  Joseph  D. 
Grant,  T.  C. 


Always  reliable  and  uniform— HORACE  R.  KELLY  &  GO'S  Key  West 

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PACIFIC  CLUB 


Grayson,  George  W. 
Grow,  Charles  A. 
Gunnison,  A.  J. 
Hager,  George 
Hagar,  John  S. 
Hall,  Henry  E. 
Hall,  ^yilliam  Hammond 
Hallidie,  A.  S. 
Hamilton,  Robert  M. 
Hammond,  Richard  P. 
Harrington,  W.  P. 
Harrison,  Ralph  C. 
Harkness,  H.  W. 
Harvey,  J.  Downey 
Hawes,  Alexander  G. 
Hayne,  Robert  Y. 
Hearst,  George 
Heath,  Richard  W. 
Henley,  Barclay 
Herrin,  W.  F. 
Hoffman,  Ogden 
Hoge,  Josaph  P. 
Holloway,  "W.  E. 
Hooker,  C.  G. 
Hooper,  John  A. 
Hopkins,  E.  W. 
Hopkins,  Timothy 
Howard,  Charles  Webb 
Howard,  John  L. 
Hutchinson,  Ely  I. 
Janin,  Henrj- 
Jarboe,  John  R. 
Jewett,  J.  H. 
Joioe,  Erastus  V. 
Jones,  John  P. 
Josselyn,  Charles 
Keene,  James  R. 
Kellogg,  M.  B. 
Keyes,  Erasmus  D. 
Kimball,  Gorham  G. 
Kinney,  Abbott 
Kirkham.  Ralph  W. 
Kohler,  Hans  H. 
Latimer,  L.  D. 
Lawler,  F.  W. 


Lawrence,  W.  H. 
Lawton,  Gardner  T. 
Lent,  AVilliam  M. 
Lincoln,  Jerome 
Lloyd,  Reuben  H. 
Low,  Frederick  F. 
Lusk,  F.  C. 
Lyle,  William  S. 
Mann,  H.  R. 
Martin,  W.  H. 
Marye,  Jr.,  George  T. 
Mastic,  E.  B. 
Matthews,  William 
Maxwell,  George  H. 
Maxwell.  Walter  S. 
Mayne,  Charles 
McAllister,  Hall 
McClure,  David 
McCoppin,  Frank 
McKee,  John 
McMuUen,  Frank 
McRuer,  D.  C. 
Menzies,  Thomas 
Messick,  R.  S. 
Mills,  Darius  O. 
Mills,  Edgar 
Molera,  E.  J. 
Montague,  W.  W. 
Morrow,  Robert  F. 
Murphy,  D.  T. 
Murphy,  P.  W. 
Murphy,  Samuel  G. 
Murphy,  S.  J. 
Newhail,  E.  W. 
Newhall,  George  A. 
Newhail,  G.  D. 
Newhall,  W.  Mayo 
Newhall,  Walter  S. 
Newlands,  Francis  G. 
Nickel,  J.  I-icroy 
Norris,  William 
Paige,  Calvin 
Parson,  Edward 
Paulsen,  A.  C. 
Pearsons,  H.  A. 


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149 


Pease,  Jr.,  R.  H. 
Phelaii,  J.  D. 
Pierson,  William  M. 
Pillslniry,  E.  S. 
Piatt,  Horace  G 
Prentiss,  S.  K. 
Prescott,  George  AV. 
Pringle,  PL  J. 
Randol,  J.  B. 
Redding,  Joseph  D. 
Redington,  W.  P. 
Rideout,  y.D. 
Rix,  Edward  A. 
Robinson,  Lester  L. 
Rutherford,  Thomas  L. 
Sawyer,  Albert  F. 
Schmieden,  Henry 
Schroder,  Baron  J.  H.  Von 
Schussler,  Henry 
Scott,  Irving  M. 
Sharon,  Frederick  W. 
Sheldon,  Mark 
Shorb,  J.  Campbell 
Shorb,  J.  I)e  Barth 
Simpkins,  Charles  H. 
Simpson,  A.  M. 
Smith,  Hiram  C. 
Smith,  Jr.,  Sydney  V. 
Spreckels,  A.  B. 
Spreckels,  Clans 
Spreckels,  C.  A. 
Spreckels,  John  D. 
Stanford,  Leland 
Steele,  E.  L.  G. 
Stewart,  William  M. 
Stillman,  Alfred 
Stone,  Charles  B, 
Stoneman,  George 
Swift,  Charles  J. 


Swift,  John  F. 
Symmes,  F.  J. 
Talbot,  William  H. 
Tallant,  John  D. 
Taylor,  Chauncey 
Taylor,  W.  H. 
Tevis,  Lloyd 
Theller,  S.  L. 
Thornton,  H.  I. 
Tobin,  Alfred 
Tobin,  Robert 
Tobin,  Robert  J. 
Tubbs,  Austin  C. 
Tubbs,  A.  L. 
Tubbs,  Alfred  S. 
Tubbs,  William  B 
Van  Buren,  Thomas  B. 
Wadsworth,  Henry 
Wftdsworth,  J.  C.  L. 
Wallace,  George 
Wallace,  William  T. 
Wattles,  John  B. 
Wensinger,  F.  S. 
Wetherbee,  Henry 
Whittell,  George 
Whittier,  William  F. 
Wick  ware,  George  C. 
Wilder,  Charles  J. 
Willey,  H.  I. 
Wilmerding,  J.  C. 
Wilson,  J.  S. 
Wilson.  Russell  J. 
AVilson,  Samuel  ^L 
Wood,  W.   S. 
AVooster,  Fred  L. 
Worden,  C.  E. 
Wright,  J.  A. 
Yost,  Daniel  Z. 
Yost,  John  D. 


Try  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  Natural  Flavor  French  Soups,  put  up  in 
glass  especially  for  Children's  Diet,  Invalids,  Sick  or  Weak  Persons. 

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ARMY   AND     NAVY   MEMBERS 


Bean,  Lieutenant  William  H. 
Bennett,  Major  F.  T. 
Benyaurd,  Major  AV.  H.  H. 
Cotton,  Lieutenant  G.  P. 
Darling,  Major  John  A. 
Donohoe,  Denis 
Heuer,  Major  W.  H. 
Ludlow,  Captain  NicoU 


McKeever,  General  C. 
Mendell,  Colonel  G.  H. 
Merrill,  Captain  A.  H. 
Moale,  Colonel  Edward 
Oyster,  Lieutenant  J.  S, 
Perry,  General  A.  J. 
Price,  Lieutenant  David 
AVolcott,  Captain  C.  C. 


Joined.  Died. 

Sydney  L.  Johnson 1872 July  22,  1887 

Joseph  H.  Jones 1878 May  30,  1888 

N.  G.  Kittle 1868 Nov.         1880 

Samuel  More 1882 Dec.    8,    1887 

R.  F.Morrison 1870 March,      1887 

J.  A.  Paxton 1877 May    10,   1888 

A.  A.  Sargent 1879 Aug.    14,  1887 

S.  B.  AVakefield 1879 June   18,  1887 

J.  W.  Winans 1882 March,      1887 

Charles  Crocker : 1870 Aug.  14,    1888 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  French  Soups  are  put  up  for  family  use  iu 
quart  and  pint  cans  and  one  and  a  half  pint  glass  jars. 

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The  Uniou  Club  began  in  1854  as  a  private  assoeiatiou,  uuder  the  managemeDt  of 
Colonel  Canty,  its  objects  being  social  intercourse  and  personal  accommodation,  and 
"was  incorporated  November  7th,  1865.  The  first  rooms  occupied  were  on  Washington 
Street,  near  Stockton,  but  after  a  few  weeks  the  Club  moved  to  tliecornerof  C&liforna 
and  Montgomery,  where  they  remained  until  the  occupation,  about  two  years  ago,  of 
their  present  magnificent  building.    The  membership  is  limited  to  600. 


OFFICERS 


John  W.  Coleman, 
Thomas  Brown, 
William  F.  Russell, 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary  and  Treasurer 


directors 


Edgar  Mills 
H.  P.  Gregory 
D.  W.  Earl 
George  S.  Ladd 
F.  R.  Webster 


John  W.  Coleman 
Thomas  Brown 
William  F.  Russell 
H.  W.  Woodward 
AV.  H.  Howard 


Montgomery  Fletcher 


YUM    YUM  sweet  CORN,  the  finest  in  the  land,  sold  everywhere. 

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152 


UNION  CLUB 


LIST   OF   MEMBERS 


Abbott,  George 
Allen,  John  De  AVitt 
Alvord,  William 
Ames,  George  E. 
Ames,  P.  Adams 
Andrews,  Horace  D. 
Babeock,  Harry 
Babcoek,  AVilliam 
Baird,  Andrew 
Baker,  Robert  S. 
Baldwin,  Charles  A. 
Balfour,  Robert 
Bandmann,  Julius 
Banning,  William 
Barney,  James  M. 
Bates,  George  E. 
Beale,  Truxton 
Bell,  Thomas 
Belloc,  Hippolyte 
Bender,  D.  A, 
Bennett,  M.  D.,  Thomas 
Berg,  William 
Bergin,  Thomas  I. 
Beylard,  E.  D. 
Bissell,  William  A. 
Blanding,  Gordon 
Bliss,  D.L. 
Boalt,  John  H. 
Boardman,  G.  C. 
Bonny,  George 
Bonynge,  C.  W. 
Booker,  William  Lane 
Boomer,  A.  H. 
Booth,  Newton 
Borel,  Antoine 
Bostwick,  I.  S. 
Bourn,  William  B. 
Bowie,  Henry  P. 
Boyd,  John  F. 
Brander,  George  L. 


Brigham,  M.  D.,  Charles  B. 
Brittan,  Nathaniel  J. 
Bromwell,  Lewis  L. 
Brown,  Thomas 
Brown,  William  E. 
Browne,  Ross  E. 
Bruce,  Robert 
Brugiere,  Emile  A. 
Burke,  Martin  J. 
Bush,  Frederick  D. 
Byrne,  James  K. 
Byrne,  James  W. 
Cahill,  Edward 
Cahn,  David 
Carpentier,  Alphonse 
Carrey,  Edmond 
Carrigan,  Andrew- 
Casanova,  Henry 
Cagtle,  Frederick  L. 
Chapman,  Wilfrid  B 
Clark,  Joseph 
Cochinard,  Fulgence 
Coit,  Griffith 
Coleman,  Evan  J. 
Coleman,  J.  V. 
Coleman,  John  AV. 
Coleman,  AVilliam  T. 
Cook,  Seth 
Cooper,  E.  M. 
Cooper,  George  D. 
Cormac,  T.  E.  K. 
Costigan,  James  M. 
Coulter,  George  T. 
Crocker,  Charles  F. 
Crocker,  Henry  J. 
Crockett,  Joseph  B. 
Cropper,  E.  D.  Thornburgh 
Culbertson,  Arthur 
Cutter,  Horace  F. 
Dean,  W^alter  E. 


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UNION  CLUB 


153 


De  Crano,  Edmund  G. 
De  Guigne,  Christian 
Delafield,  Robert  H. 
Denson,  S.  C. 
Derby,  Chancellor 
Dewey,  Eugene  E. 
Dewey,  AVilliam  P. 
Dexter,  Henry  S. 
Dodge,  Henry  L. 
Dodge,  William  AV. 
Donahue,  Peter  J. 
Donohue,  Joseph  A. 
Donohue,  Jr.,  Joseph  A. 
Doyle,  John  T. 
Dunham,  Benjamin  F. 
Dunsmuir,  Alexander 
Dupee,  William  R. 
Dutton,  William  J. 
Earl,  Daniel  W. 
Eastland,  Joseph  G. 
Eastman,  H.  B. 
Eldridge,  Oliver 
Evans,  Evan  C. 
Ewing,  Thomas 
Eyre,  E.  E. 
Fargo,  Calvin  V. 
Fletcher,  Montgomery 
Flood,  James  C. 
Flood,  James  L, 
Floyd,  Richard  8. 
Folger,  James  A. 
Follansbee,  John  G. 
Forbes,  Andrew  B. 
Forman,  Charles 
Forman,  Robert  B. 
Foster,  Charles  J. 
Eraser,  Thomas  E, 
Freeborn,  James 
Fricott,  Jules 
Gallatin,  A. 
Galpin,  Phillip  G. 
Gamble,  James 
Gansl,  Albert 
Gillette,  Jr.,  Daniel  B. 
Gilman,  B. 


Gilroy,  James  R. 
Gilson,  Livingston 
Glass,  Louis 
Glenny,  Henry  AV. 
Godeffroy,  AUred 
Good  all,  Edwin 
Goodman,  James  H. 
Goucher,  W.  H. 
Grant,  Adam 
Grant,  Joseph  D. 
Graves,  Robert  N. 
Gray  George  E. 
Gregory,  Henry  P. 
Griffith,  J.  M. 
Grow,  Charles  A. 
Gunn,  James  O'B. 
Guthrie,  Alexander 
Hager,  John  B. 
Haggin,  James  B. 
Haggin,  Louis  T. 
Hague,  James  I). 
Haldon,  Edward  B. 
Hale,  Joseph  P. 
Hall,  John  C. 
Hall,  Marcus  P. 
Hallidie,  A.  S. 
Hamilton ,  Alexander 
Hamilton,  A.  C. 
Hamilton,  Robert 
Hammond,  John  Hays 
Hardin,  H.  E. 
Harmon,  Albion  K.  P. 
Harries,  W.  H. 
Harrison,  Henry  D. 
Harrison,  Ralph  C. 
Harrison,  Robert 
Hart,  James  W. 
Hart,  Jerome  A. 
Hastings,  Robert  P. 
Has  we  11,  Charles  H 
Hayne,  Robert  Y. 
Hayward,  Alvinza 
Head,  Addison  E. 
Hearst,  George 
Hearst,  William  R. 


Jr 


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354 


UNION  CLUB 


Heatley,  Edward  D. 
Hesketh,  Sir  Thomas 
Hewlett,  Henry  H. 
Hewston,  John,  Jr. 
Hill,  Harry  C. 
Hill,  Horace  L. 
Hobart,  Walter  S. 
Hockhofier,  Rudolph 
Hodges,  A.  D.,  Jr. 
Hoffman,  Southard 
Hoi  brook,  Charles 
Holden,  Edward  S. 
Homans,  Harry  S. 
Hooper,  William  B. 
Hopkins,  Edward  W. 
Hopkins,  Moses 
Hopkins,  William  S. 
Hotaling,  Anson  P. 
Howard,  Charles  Webb 
Howard,  William  H. 
Hubbard,  Samuel 
Hull,  Edward 
Humbert,  Pierre 
Huse,  F.  J.,  (M.  D.) 
Hutchinson,  A.  J. 
Hyde,  Frederick  A. 
Ives,  George  I. 
Jackson,  D.  H. 
Janin,  Henry 
Janin,  Louis 
Jarboe,  John  R. 
Jaynes,  Frank 
Jennings,  Hennen 
Jerome,  Henry  A. 
Jones,  John  P. 
Jones,  Samuel  D. 
Jones,  Simon  L. 
Kane,   Francis  B.,  M.  T). 
Keene,  Harry 
Kellogg,  Calvin  W. 
Kenney,  Charles  A. 
Kerr,  M.  B. 
Keyes,  Winfield  Scott 
King,  Homer  S. 
Kittle,  Jonathan  G. 


Knowles,  Josiah  N. 
Ladd,  George  S. 
Larkin,  Alfred  Otis 
Lawler,  Frank  W. 
Layman,  Frederick  O. 
Lent,  Eugene 
Lent,  William  M. 
Livingston,  Mark 
Llewellyn,  W.  H. 
Locan,  Frank 
Lombard,  Orville  D. 
Loomis,  George 
Low,  George  A. 
Lowell,  Charles 
Lukens,  Edward  G. 
Lyons,  Thomas  L. 
Macdonough,  Joseph 
Mackay,  John  W. 
MacNeil,  H.  L. 
Madden,  Thomas  P. 
Marshall,  M.  D.,  Benjamin 
Martin,  Henry  McLean 
Martinez,  F.  N.  R. 
Marye,  George  T. 
Mason,  Charles 
Maxwell,  John  W.  C. 
May,  Henry 
Mayer,  Josef 
McAfiee,  C.  William 
McAllister,  Hall 
McAllister,  Ward,  Jr. 
McCoppin,  Frank 
McFarland,  Daniel 
McKinley,  Archibald 
McMurray,  Robert 
McNear,  George  W 
McNeil,  H.  L. 
McNutt,  W.  F. 
Merrill,  John  F. 
Meyer,  Herman  L.  E. 
Meyer,  William 
Mesick,  Richard  S. 
Middleton,  Samuel  P. 
Mills,  D.  O. 
Mills,  Edgar 


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CAN FOOD  CO.,  will  be  found  delicious  for  Breakfast,  Lunch  or  Supper.     Ask 


vour  Grocer  for  them. 


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UNION  CI.UB 


155 


Montague,  Wilfred  W. 
Moore,  Robert  !*^. 
Morgan,  C.  B. 
Morrow,  Robert  F. 
Moses,  Charles  S. 
Mozley,  Brandon 
Mullins,  C.  F. 
Newlands,  Frank  G. 
Norris,  William 
North,  George  L. 
Olmsted,  AVilliam  Neebit 
Oxnard,  J.  G. 
Oxnard,  Robert 
Page,  Charles 
Page,  Henry 
Page,  Wilfred 
Parrott,  John 
Parrott,  Louis  B. 
Payne,  Theodore 
Pay  son,  A.  H. 
Pease,  R.  H.,  Jr. 
Peckham,  E.  P. 
Perkins,  G.  C. 
Petre,  R.  W. 
Pichoir,  Henry 
Pillsbury,  Evans  S. 
Pixley,  Frank  M. 
Plater,  J.  E. 
Pogson,  R.  M. 
Polhemus,  Charles  B. 
Pool,  I.  Lawrence 
Prescott,  George  W. 
Preston,  E.  F. 
Quay,  Joseph  M. 
Rali-ton,  William  C. 
Randol,  James  B. 
Rathbone,  Jared  L. 
Requa,  Isaa(3  L. 
Richards,  Hugo 
Robinson,  James  A. 
Robinson,  Lester  L. 
Robinson,  Sanford 
Roe,  G.  H. 
Rose,  A.  W.,  Jr. 
Russell,  William  F. 


Sabin,  John  I. 
Santa  Marina,  Eugene  J.  De 
Schroeder,  Baron  Henry  Von 
Scott,  Henry  T. 
Scrivener,  Arthur 
Searls,  Justice  Miles 
Selby,  Prentiss 
Sharon,  Frederick  AV. 
Sherwood,  Henry  H. 
Shoobert,  John  E. 
Shorb,  J.  De  Barth 
Shreve,  George  C. 
SisBon,  Albert  W. 
Slauson,  J.  S. 
Sloaner,  Henry  T. 
Smith,  Hamilton,  Jr. 
Smith,  J.  Henley 
Smith,  William  F. 
Southgate,  James  J. 
Spencer,  G.  W. 
Spreckels,  A.  B. 
Spreckels,  J.  D. 
Steele,  Edward  L.  G. 
Steinbach,  Rudolph 
Steinhait,  Ignatz 
Steinhart,  Sigismund 
Stephens,  John  D. 
Stetson,  Edward  Gray 
Stitt,  John  G. 

Stoutenborough ,  Charles  H. 
Stringham,  Irving 
Stubbs,  John  C. 
Swan,  Benjamin  R.,  ^l.  1>. 
Tarns,  Sampson 
Taylor,  John  AV. 
Teschemacher,  Henry  F. 
Theobald,  George  J. 
Thomas,  William 
Thompson,  Joseph  P. 
Thompson,  Robert  R. 
Tilford,  E.  A. 
Townsend,  Frederick 
Tritle,  Frederick  A. 
Tucker,  James  E. 
Upham,  Isaac 


KELLY'S  KEY  WEST  HAVANA  CIGARS  have  been  sold  in  this  market  for 

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3o« 


UNION  cr.uB 


Valentine,  John  J. 
Van  Ness,  Thomas  C. 
Veuve,  H.  Henry 
Vouillemont,  Eugene  G. 
Wadsworth,  Henry 
Walker,  James  D. 
AVallace,  William  T. 
Ward,  D.  Henshaw 
Watson.  Charles  L. 
Watt,  Robert 
Webster,  Frederick  R. 
Webster,  James 
Wenban,  Shneon 
White,  Josiali  H. 
Whiting,  Dwight 
Whitney,  Francis  L. 


Whitney,  Joel  P. 
Wheaton,  George  H. 
Wheeler,  Harold 
Wigmore,  A.  A. 
Willard,  William  P. 
Williams,  Henry  B. 
Wilmerding,  J.  Clute 
Wilshire,  William  B. 
Wilson,  Ramon  E. 
Wilson,  Russell  J. 
Wise,  E.  E. 
Wood,  W.  S. 
AVoodward,  Henry  W. 
AVood worth,  Selim  E. 
Yerington,  H.  M. 
Zeile,  Fred  W. 


ARMY    AND    NAVY    MEMBERS 


Amury,  Lieutenant  E.  L. 
Becker,  Prof.  George  F. 
Benyaurd,  Major  W.  H.  H. 
Brice,  Lieutenant  Com *d'r.  John  I. 
De  Russy,  Colonel  I.  D. 
Dillenback,  Captain  J.  W. 
Emory,  Captain  W.  B. 
Engard,  Lieutenant  E.  C. 
Kerr,  Mark  B. 


Lopez,  Lieutenant  R.  F. 
Lovell,  Lieutenant  J.  Q. 
McKeever,  General  Chauncey 
Melville,  Dr.  W.  H. 
Nichols,  Lieut.  Com'nder  Henry  E. 
Rose,  lieutenant  W.  E. 
Selfridge,  Lieutenant  Russell 
AVatson,  Cajjtain  J.  Crittenden 
Williams,  Cajitain  W.  W. 


GORDON  &  DILWORTH'S  Fiue  Preserved  Fruits.   Jellies,  Olives,    Ketchup,    Wiue 
Jellies,  Etc.,  to  be  bud  at  all  faucv  Grocers. 

ilAU,  SADLER  ct  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Ageuts. 


157 


Cosmos  Club 


CI.UB  Building,  317  Powell  Street 


The  Cosmos  Club  was  organized  in  1881  aud  incorporated  in  1883.  The  member- 
ship is  extensive,  and  the  number  of  Army  and  Navy  members  is  greater  than  in  any 
of  the  other  Clubs.  The  aim  of  the  organizers  to  keep  this  Club  the  most  select  in 
the  city  has  been  preeminently  successful,  and  its  position  as  such  is  generally  con- 
ceded. Every  three  months  the  members  have  a  banquet  in  their  elegantly  furnished 
club  house. 


OFFICERS 


Sampson  Tams, 
S.  G.  Murphy, 
Claude  T.  Hamilton, 
C.  P.  Fabnfield, 


-     President 

Vice-President 

Honorary  Secretary 

Treasurer 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 


Sampson  Tams 
>S.  G.  Murphy 
Claude  T.  Hamilton, 
C.  P.  Farnfield 


F.  H.  Green 


William  Macondray 
Robert  B.  Woodward 
Henry  Perry 
Warren  D.  Clark 


MATTONI'S  GIESSHUBLER.    The  Empress  of  Table  Waters.    The  favorite 

of  all  Visitors  at  Carlsbad.    MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


158 


COSMOS  CIvUB 


MEMBERS 


Abbott,  Agustus 

Alexander,  S.  C. 

Alvord,  H.  B. 

Auzal,  E.  W. 

Ball,  H.  M. 

Bangs,  Franklin 

Barry,  Thomas  F. 

Bartlett,  Lieut.  Col.  Chas.  L.,  U.S.A. 

Bartlett,  Columbus 

Bass,  Frederick 

Beauregard,  A.  T. 

Berk,  p]ugene 

Beck,  Walter  F. 

Belknap,  George  E. 

Bell,  J.  A.,  U.  S.  N. 

Bennett,  Major  F.  T. 

Boiling,  Randolph 

Bowen,  J.  .J. 

Boyd,  Colin  M. 

Boyd,  John  F. 

Bradley.  George  L. 

Brant,  Lieutenant  L.  P. 

Breeze,  Charles  K. 

Briel,  M.  L. 

Brison,  William  M. 

Browne,  C.  R.,U.  S.  N. 

Brumby,  Lieutenant  J.  M. 

Burg,  William 

Burnett,  J.  C,  V.  S.  N. 

Burns,  Paul  O. 

Cahill,  Edward  J. 

Campbell,  W.  S. 

Carson,  Samuel 

Center,  AVilliam 

Chamberlin,  L.  A. 

Chappell,  J.  J. 

Clark,  AVarren  D. 

Clarke.  E.  K. 

Clough,  Charles  L. 

Cohen,  E.  A. 


Cole,  Charles  M. 

Cole,  Edward  P. 

Cole,  Thomas 

Coleman,  Nicholas  D. 

Costigan,  James  M. 

Crocker,  H.  J. 

Cummins,  F. 

Cunningham,  J.  M. 

Curtis,  Jonathan 

Cutting,  John  T. 

Danforth,  E.  P. 

Dapray,  J.  A.,  U.  S.  A. 

Dargie,  T.  T. 

Dargie,  W.  E. 

Davis,  Dr.  H.  C. 

Davis,!  William, 

Davison,  H. 

Deane,  Dr.  C.W.,TT.  S.N. 

Degener,  L.  E. 

Dietz,  Dr.  W.  D.,  U.  S.  A. 

Dimond,  H.  P. 

Doe,  Loring  B. 

Donohoe,  Denis 

Drummond,  J.  H. 

Dunning,  W.  B.,  U.  S.  N. 

Easton,  A.  M, 

Easton,  Wendell 

Eliot,  J.  B.,IT.  S.  A. 

Elliott,  A.  C. 

Faison,  Lieutenant  S.  L. 

Farnfield,  C.  P. 

Folger,  J.  A. 

Folsom,  George  S. 

Folsom,  J.  R. 

Forney,  Stehman 

Friedlander,  T.  C. 

Fulvveiler,  Judge  J.  M. 

Gardner,  Dr.  James  E.,  U.  vS.  N. 

Garrett,  L.  M.,  U.  S.  N. 

Gilmore,  F.  P. 


TRY  GRANDMA'S  DELIGHT  JAPAN  TEA;  put  up  in  1  pouud  round  canisters  only 
Ask  your  Grocer  for  it.  JIAU,  SADLER  &  CO..  Sole  Proprietors. 


COSMOS  CLUB 


159 


Gonzalez,  A.  B. 

Goodrich,  Taylor 

Graves,  Ernest 

Grayson,  Robert  R. 

Greble,  E.  St.  J. 

Green,  T.  H. 

Hamilton,  C.  F. 

Hamm,  L.  J. 

Harrison,  Dalton 

Harrison,  G.  F.  E. 

Harrison,  W.  G. 

Harron,  John  0. 

Hayes,  George  R.  B. 

Haymond,  Edgar 

Hayne,  Robert  Y. 

Heitschu,  Samuel 

Henderaon,  J.  H. 

Heppner,  J.  O. 

Herron,  J.  O. 

Heuer,  W.  H. 

Higgin,  L.  F. 

HilL  Lieutenant  F.  K.,  V.  S.  N. 

Hughes,  Capt.  Robert  P.,  U.  S.  N. 

Hunt,  John 

Ives,  Stephen  J). 

Janeway,  John  H. 

Johnson,  C.  R. 

Kerr,  Mark 

Kingsbury,  Frank 

Knight,  N.  R. 

Kohler,  Hans  H. 

Langhorne,  3 .  P. 

Layman,  F,  O. 

Lichtenberg,  William 

Loughhead,  H.  W. 

Luckhardt,  C.  A. 

Ludlow,  N. 

Ludovici,  F.  AV. 

Lyman,  Colonel  AV.  W. 

]Ma<'ondray,  AVilliam 

Marsli,  Lieutenant  F.  T.,  U.  S.  A. 

Martin,  Henry 

Marwedel,  E.  H. 

McBean,  P.  McG. 

McCarthy,  T.  F. 


McDonald,  R.  H. 

McGninness,  J.  P.,  U.  S.  N. 

McKinstry,  E.  W. 

McLean,  S. 

McMonagle,  Beverley 

Meade,  George  W. 

Merle,  C.  F. 

Molera,  E.  J. 

Moore,  Howell  C. 

Morgan,  Percy  J. 

Murphy,  James  J. 

Murphy,  S.  G. 

Murray,  A.  S. 

Naunton,  R.  H. 

Jslblack,  H.  P.,  U.  S.N. 

Nugent,  J.  F. 

Okell,  Charles  J. 

Oliver,  J.  H.,  U.  S.  N. 

Orcutt,  F.  L. 

Parke,  Lyman  C. 

Patterson,  A.  Van  R. 

Pearce,  C.  W. 

Peck,  Lieutenant  F.  P. 

Perry,  Henry 

Pomeroy,  C.  P. 

Powuing,  Joseph 

Price,  Thomas 

Randall,  George  C. 

Randolph,  Daniel  L. 

Reid,  R.  I.,  U.  S.  N. 

Roach,  Philip 

Rothwell,  J.  P. 

Runcie,  James  E. 

Sessions,  George  W. 

Schenck,  AV.  T.  Y. 

Scott,  J.  A. 

Shipley,  John  H.,U.  S.N. 

Simpson,  J. 

Simpson,  AV.  P. 

Smith,  C.  AV. 

Somervell,  AA''.  S. 

Starr,  AA^illiam  C. 

Stewart,  George  Taylor 

Stone,  AV.  L. 

Stoney,  George  M. 


How  pleasaut  after  the  Theatre  or  an  Evening  Partv  to  be  able  to  offer  your  guests  a 
nice  cup  of  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  FRENCH  BOUILLON  before 
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160 


COSMOS  CLUB 


iStrother, Lieutenant  L.  H.,  U.S.A. 

Htuart,  William 

Siillivan,  Frank  J. 

Sullivan,  Matthew  I. 

Sullivan,  Maurice  J. 

Swift,  Charles  J. 

Tarns,  Sampson 

Tatum,  H.  L. 

Ten  Bosch,  .T.  :\r. 

Terrill,  George  M. 

Tevis,  H.  L. 

Thompson,  R.  A. 

Thornton,  Crittenden 

Tilden,  Charles  F. 

Tillingha&t,  D.  F. 

Tisdall,  Capt.  W.  N.,  U.  S.  N. 

Tucker,  S.  E. 

Turner,  J  A.,  U.  S.  N. 

Vale,  AViUiam 

Wagner,  H.  L. 

Wagoner,  Luther 

AValker,  N.  S.,  Jr. 

AVarburton,  E.  T.,  V.  S.  N. 

AVashington,  John  T. 


AVashburn,  C.  A. 

AVaterworth,  Henry  AA^. 

Watson,  Capt  J.  Crittenden,  U.  S.  N. 

Watts,  W.  P. 

AA'eber,  Arthur 

AVelles,  Charles  L. 

AA'elles,  Lieutenant  Roger,  L'.  S.  N, 

Wheeler,  AVilliam  R. 

AVhite,  \S\  P. 

AA'hiting,  Dr.  Robert,  U.  S.  N. 

Whitney,  J.  I). 

AVickes,  G.  W. 

AVinn,  Lieutenant  F.  L.,  U.  S.  N. 

AA'ise,  John  H. 

AVood,  Lieutenant  A.  N.,  U.  S.  N. 

Wood,  C.  H. 

Wood,  H.  P. 

Wood,  Lieutenant  S.  S.,  U.  S.  N. 

AVoodward,  R.  B. 

Young,  Tliomas 

Younger,  Dr.  AVilliam  J. 

Yost,  John  D. 

Zeilin,  W.  S. 


MATTONI'S  Carlsbad  GIESSH'lBLER  retains  its  gag  for  au  unusually  loug  time 
after  the  bottle  has  been  opened.    Grooers  and  Druggists  keep  it. 

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The    Bohemian    Club 


Cta'b  Rooms,  430  Pine  Street 


The  Bohemian  Club  was  organized  April  1,  1872.  It  was  instituted  for  the  associa- 
tion of  gentlemen  connected  professionally  with  literature,  art,  music,  the  drama, 
and  of  those  having  appreciation  of  the  same.  The  membership  is  limited  to  500. 
The  "  High  Jinks  "  held  on  or  about  the  last  Saturday  evening  of  each  month  is  the 
distinctive  featxire  of  this  Club. 


OFFICERS 


Benjamin  R.  Swan 
TIy,  Brady 
Albert  Gerberding 
James  A.  Thompson 


President 

Vice  President 

Secretary 

-    Treasurer 


directors 


Alexander  G.  Hawes 
Joseph  N.  H.  Irwin 

Frederick  W 


Zeile 


Stewart  Menzies 
John  Abrams 


FOR  CHILDREN'S  DAILY  DIET  nothing  is  better  than  a  good  nutritious,  easily  di- 
gested soup,  such  as  is  put  up  bv  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO. 

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LIST   OF   MEMBERS 


Abbott,  Charles  H. 
Abrams,  John 
Adams,  John  M. 
Allen,  John  DeW. 
Alvord,  William 
Arditi,  Lnigi 
Ashe,  R.  Porter 
Austin,  Joseph 
Babcock,  Harry 
Babcock,  William 
Baker,  Livingston  L. 
Bancroft,  Albert  L. 
Barclay,  Peter  T. 
Barnes,  W.  H.  L. 
Barrett,  Lawrence 
Barroilhet,  Henry 
Bartlett,  Gideon  N. 
Barton,  Willard  T. 
Bates.  Morris  S. 
Barley,  George  B. 
Bayley,  Robert 
Beach,  Thomas  P. 
Beard,  John  L. 
Beaver,  George  W. 
Be  Dell,  William  B. 
Behr,  Herman  H. 
Belcher,  William  C. 
Belknap,  David  P. 
Bender,  Andrew  S. 
Bennet,  Thomas 
Berry,  Fulton  G. 
Berry,  Washington 
Bigelow,  Henry  D. 
Bishop,  Thomas  B. 
Bloompr,  H.  R. 
Boalt,  John  H. 
Boardman,  George  C 
BOTiestell,  John  T. 
Bonynge,  Charles  W. 
Booth,  Edwin 


Boruck,  Marcus  D. 
Bosqui,  Edward 
Bosworth,  H.  M. 
Bourne,  John  B. 
Bouvier,  Alfred 
Bowejs,  Mrs  D. 
Bowie,  Allan  St.  J. 
Bowie,  Augustus  J.,  Jr. 
Boyd,  James  T. 
Brady,  Harry  J. 
Brandt,  Hermann 
Brastow,  Solomon  D. 
Briggs,  F.  H. 
Brittan,  Nathaniel  J. 
Bromley,  George  T. 
Bromley,  Isaac  H. 
Brookes,  Samuel  M. 
Brooks,  William 
Brown,  John  W. 
Brown,  Roland  G. 
Brown,  William  E. 
Bruguiere,  Emil  A. 
Budd,  AVayman  C. 
Bullard,  L.  J. 
Bunker,  William  M. 
Burke,  Hugh  M. 
Bush,  David 
Bush,  Richard  J. 
Butler,  George  E. 
Cahn,  David 
Camp,  G.  A. 
C'arlsen,  Emil 
Carlson,  Charles  J. 
Carolan,  Francis  J. 
Cartan  Francis  M. 
Casanova,  Henry 
Castle,  Frederick  L. 
Castle,  Michael 
Center,  William 
Chad  bourne,  Forrest  S. 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  ready  made  Soups  are  cheaper  and  better 
than  can  be  made  at  home.    All  first-class  Grocers  keep  them. 

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Chapman,  AVilfred  B. 
Chenery,  Leonard 
Chester,  Frederick 
Chismore,  George 
Churchill,  Clark 
Clark,  Benjamin 
Clark,  AVilliam  C. 
Clemens,  Samuel  L. 
Clement,  Henry  N. 
Clough,  Charles  L. 
Clough,  Edward  H. 
Clunie,  Thomas  J. 
Coleman,  William  P. 
Coleman,  William  T. 
Coney,  Alexander  K. 
Cook,  >5eth 
Cook,  William  Hoff 
Coolbrith,IraD. 
Cope,  Warner  W. 
Cox,  Jennings  S. 
Cramer,  Francis  A. 
Crocker,  Charles  F. 
Crocker,  George 
Crocker,  Henry  J. 
Crocker,  William  H.    * 
Crockett,  Joseph  B. 
Culbertson,  Arthur 
Cunningham,  John  S. 
Curlett,  William 
Currey,  M.  S. 
Cutter,  Chester  G. 
Dam,  Henry  J.  W. 
Davenport,  William  B. 
Davis,  Abraham  Barker 
Davis,  A.  INTcFarland 
Davis,  George  A. 
Davis,  Henry  L. 
De  Ve;-chi,  Paolo 
Dean,  Walter  E. 
Dennis,  S.  AV. 
De  Pue,  Edgar  J. 
Dewey,  Eugene  E. 
Dewey,  William  P. 
Dibble,  Henry  C 
Dickson,  George  E. . 


Dimond,  William  H.    • 
Diss,  J.  W.  F. 
Dodge,  AVilliam  W. 
Donahue,  J.  Mervyn 
Donahue,  Peter  J. 
Dornin,  George  D. 
Douty,  Frank  S. 
Dungan,  Charles  W. 
Dunsmuir,  Alexander 
Durbrow,  Harry 
Duval,  George  L. 
Earnest,  Joseph  T. 
Edwards,  Henry 
Edwards,  John  G. 
Edwards,  William  P. 
Eickhoff,  Henry 
Elliot,  Charles 
Estee,  Morris  M. 
Evans,  Augustus  F. 
Ewer,  Warren  B. 
Fargo,  Calvin  F. 
Fargo,  Jerome  B. 
Farnfield,  Charles  P. 
Field,  Henry  K. 
Finn,  John  F. 
Fisher,  George  A. 
Fletcher,  George  William. 
Flint,  Brilsford  P. 
Flood,  James  L.  '* 

Florence,  AVilliam  J. 
Folger,  James  A,        • 
Foote,  Lucius  H. 
Forsyth,  William 
Foster,  Charles  J. 
Fox,  Charles  N. 
Fox,  Henry  L. 
Fox,  Joseph  M. 
Freeborn,  James 
French,  Frank  J. 
Friedenrich,  Samuel 
Froelich,  Chris^tian,  Jr. 
Froude,  James  A. 
Gallegos,  Juan 
George,  Henry 
Gerberding,  Albert 


Always  leliable  and  imiforra— HORACE  R.  KELLY  &  CO'S  Key  West  Havaua  Cigars. 

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Gibbs,  William  C. 
Gillespy,  John  H. 
Gillig,  Henry  M. 
Gilraan,  Charles  H. 
Godoy,  Jose  F. 
Goodall,  Edwin 
Goodrich,  J.  King 
Goold,  E.  Louis 
Gordon,  C.  Powell 
Gower,  Samuel  J. 
Graham,  James  H, 
Granniss,  George  W. 
Grant,  George  F. 
Grant,  Joseph  D. 
Grant,  Thomas  C. 
Grayson,  Robert  R. 
Greathouse,  Clarence  R. 
Green,  Charles  E. 
Greene,  Clay  M. 
Grismer,  Joseph  R. 
Gunter,  Archibald  C. 
Gutte,  Isador 
Haggin,  James  B. 
Haldan,  Edward  B. 
Hall,  Frederick  W. 
Hall,  Henry  E. 
Hall,  John  C. 
Hamilton,  Alexander 
Hamilton,  Edward  H. 
Hammond,  Richard  P.,  Jr. 
Haraszthy,  Arpad 
Hardit),  Charles  H.  E. 
Harney,  William 
Harrison,  Ralph  C. 
Hart,  Jerome  A. 
Hartdegen,  Adolph 
Hartshorne,  Benjamin  M. 
Harvey,  J.  Downey 
Hasbrouck,  Joseph 
Hastings,  Charles  P. 
Hathaway,  W^illiam  R. 
Haven,  Charles  G. 
Hawes,  Alexander  G. 
Head,  Addison,  E. 
Hearst,  George 


Hearst,  William  li. 
Hellman,  Horace  G. 
Herold,  Rudolph,  Jr. 
Herzold,  Theodore  I>. 
Hesketh,  Thomas 
Hew^ston,  John  Jr. 
Heyman,  Henry 
Hickox,  George  C. 
Hilborn,  Samuel  G. 
Hill,  Barton 
Hill,  Henry  C. 
Hill,  Horace  L. 
Plill,  Thomas 
Hobart,  Walter  S. 
Hochkofler,  Rudolph 
Holland,  Gustav 
Holloway,  William  E. 
Holmes,  Oliver  AV. 
Holmes,  Walter  G. 
Hooker,  C'.  Osgood 
Hooker,  Robert  G. 
Hooper  William  B. 
Hopkins,  Edward  W^ 
Hotaling,  Anson  P. 
Howard,  Charles  Webb 
Huse,  Frederick  J. 
Hussey,  Horace  P. 
Irw'in,  Benoni 
Irwin,  Joseph  N.  H. 
Ives,  George  I. 
Jarboe,  John  R. 
Johannes,  H.  C. 
Johnson,  Charles  B. 
Johnson,  E.  Covington 
Johnston,  Thomas  W. 
Jones,  Harrison  A. 
Jones,  Roswell  S. 
.losselyn,  Charles 
Joullin,  Amedee 
Kaeding,  Charles 
Keeney,  James  W. 
Kelley,  Edgar  S. 
Kelly,  Allan  P. 
Kenney,  Charles  A. 
Kimball,  George  H. 


Try  The  FRANf;0-AMERlCAN  FOOD  CO'S  Natural  Flavor  French  Soups,  put  up  iu 
glass  especially  for  Children's  Diet,  luvalids,  Sick  or  Weak  Persons. 

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165 


King,  Joseph  L. 
Knight,  George  A. 
Kohler,  Richard 
Landers,  John 
Landers,  William  J. 
Lansing,  Gerrit  L. 
Larkin,  Alfred  O. 
Lathrop,  Barbour 
Lath r op,  John  M. 
I/eerbnrger,  J.  S. 
Leonard,  Charles  Lee 
Leverson,  Montague  R. 
Lichtenberg,  William 
Lippincott,  Mrs  Sarah  M. 
Lloyd,  Reuben  H. 
Loring,  Francis  H. 
Loryea,  A.  M. 
Ludovici,  r.  W. 
Luther,  John  B. 
Lynch,  Jeremiah 
Macdonough,  Joseph 
MacFarlane,  Edward  C. 
Maddox,  C.  H. 
Magill,  Arthur  E. 
Malone,  John  T. 
Malpas,  Alfred 
Malter,  George  H. 
Marcus,  George 
Marshall,  Benjamin 
Marshall,  Henry 
Martin,  J.  P. 
Martinez,  Henry 
Marye,  George  T. ,  Jr. 
Mau,  William  F. 
Maxwell,  Walter  8. 
Mayer,  Samuel  1). 
Maynard,  John  B. 
McAllister,  M.  H. 
McComb,  John 
McDonald,  James  M. 
McDonald,  M.  Jasper 
McDonald,  Mark  L. 
Mclver,  Charles  C. 
McNutt,  William  F. 
Mead,  Lewis  R. 


Meade,  Calvert 
Melliss,  D.  Ernest 
Melone,  Drury 
Menzies,  Stewart 
Mickle,  Etting 
Miller,  Albert 
Miller,  C.  O.  G.      " 
Miller,  H.  M.  A. 
Mills,  Edgar 
Mills,  F.  G.  B. 
Mix,  Lee  W. 
Mizner,  Lansing,  Jr. 
Montealegre,  C.  F, 
Montgomery,  George  T. 
Moore,  Arthur  W. 
Moore,  Elliot  J. 
Moore,  Horace  H. 
Morris  AVilliam 
Morrow,  Robert  F. 
Morrow,  William  AV. 
Morton,  John  M. 
Moulder,  Andrew  J. 
Muecke,  G.  A.  E. 
Murphy,  Eugene  P. 
My  rick,  Milton  H. 
Nagle,  George  W. 
Neal,  Charles  S. 
Neame,  Douglas  J. 
Newcomb,  Thomas 
INewhall,  George  A. 
Newhall,  George  D. 
Newlands,  Francis  G. 
Niles,  Addison  C. 
Noble,  Patrick 
Norris,  William 
O'Connell,  Daniel 
Ogden,  Richard  L. 
Oliver,  William  Letts 
Ollino,  Joseph 
Palmer,  Clinton 
Palmer,  Edwin  C. 
Parker,  Hubbard  G. 
Parrot  t,  Louis  B. 
Parsons,  Thomas  J. 
Partridge,  John 


RICHARDSON  &  ROBBINS'  Boned  Chiokeu,  Turkey,  Cooked  Ham,  Rolled  Ox 
Tongue,  Curried  Oysters  and  Fo\rl,  Plum  Pudding  and  Potted  Meats;  to  be  had 
of  all  first-class  Grocers.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


16t) 


THE  BOHEMIAN  CI.UB 


Paton;  R.  W. 

Payne,  Theodore  F. 

Payne,  AVarren  R. 

Payne,  William  H. 

Payot,  Henry 

Pease,  Richard  H.,  Jr. 

Perkins,  Frederick  B. 

Perkins,  George  C. 

Pew,  John  W. 

Phelan,  James  D.  •? 

Pierce,  Henry  B. 

Pillsbury,  Evans  S. 

Pissis,  Albert 

Pixley,  Frank  M. 

Piatt,  Horace  G. 
Plummer,  Charles  B, 
Polk,  Joseph  B. 
Pomroy,  Everett  B. 
Pond.  E.  B. 
Pope,  John  F. 
Posey,  Addison  C, 
Powers,  George  H. 
Pratt,  George  0. 
Pratt,  J.  W. 
Prescott,  George  AV. 
Preston,  Edward  F. 
Price,  Arthur  F. 
Price,  David 
Raschen,  Henry 
Redding,  Albert  P. 
Redding,  Joseph  D; 
Reiiling,  Edward  W. 
Reynolds,  Frank  B. 
Richmond,  Charles  A. 
Richter,  C.  Max 
Rickard,  Reuben 
Rix,  Julian  AV. 
Robertson ,  Peter 
Robertson,  Thomas  F. 
Robinson,  Cornelius  P. 
Robinson,  James  A. 
Robinson,  Sanford 
Roche,  John  J. 
Rodgers,  Arthur 
Roeckel,  Joseph 


Roger,  Randolph 

Rogers,  Robert  C. 

Rollins,  Edward  W. 

Rose,  Andrew  AV.,  Jr. 

Rosenstirn,  Julius 

Rosewald,  J.  H. 

Rowell,  Leonard  F. 

Roy,  Robert 

Ruggles,  James  D. 

Rutherford,  Alexander  H. 

Rutherford,  Thomas  L. 

Sabin,  John  I. 

Salvini,  Tommaso 

Sanger,  Joseph  P. 

Sanderson,  George  R. 

Sayre,  J.  Hunt 

Schenck,  Caspar 

Schmidt,  Louis 
Schussler,  Herman 
Severance,  James  S. 
Sexton,  AVilliam 
Sharon,  Fred.  AA"". 
Shaw,  Charles  N. 
Shaw,  Stephen  AV. 
Sheehan,  John  F. 
Sherwood,  AVilliam  R. 
Shreve,  George  R. 
Simpson,  John  H. 
Simson,  Robert 
Sloan e,  Henry  T.       ''^ 
Sloss,  Leon 
Sloss,  Louis,  Jr. 
Small,  A.  H. 
Smedberg,  AA\  R. 
Smith,  Brainard  F. 
Smith,  Colin  M. 
Smith,  C.  AV.  M. 
Smith,  J.  Mott 
Smith,  Sydney  M. 
SomerS;  Frederick  M. 
Spencer,  George  AV. 
Sperry,  George  B. 
Spreckels,  Adolph  B.     ' 
Spreckels,  C.  August 
Spreckels,  John  D. 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  GO'S  Freuch  Soups  are  put  up  for  family  use  in 
quart  and  pint  caus  and  one  and  a  half  pint  ^lass  jars.      '  '  ^  '""^  '"™''»  ^^^  "^ 

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IStanton,  John  A. 
Staples,  David  J. 
Steel,  Thomas 
Steele,  Edward  L.  G. 
Stetson,  James  B. 
Stewart,  H.  J. 
Stokes,  James  Brett 
Stone,  Charles  B. 
Stone,  Frank  F. 
Stone,  Walter  S. 
Story,  George  A. 
Stoutenborough,  Charles  H. 
Straus,  Meyer 
Strong,  George  H. 
Strong,  Joseph  D.,  Jr. 
Stuart,  James  E. 
Stuart,  John 
Sullivan,  Frank  J . 
Sullivan,  Sir  Arthur 
Sumner,  Frank  W. 
Swan,  Benjamin  R. 
Swett,  John 
Syz,  Harry  W. 
Tavernier,  Jules 
Taylor,  Edward  G. 
Taylor,  John  W. 
Taylor,  Stuart 
Taylor,  William  S. 
Teschemacher,  Henry  F. 
Thomas,  William 
Thompson,  A.  Slason 
Thompson,  James  A. 
Thompson,  AVilliam  Neely 
Thornton,  Crittenden 
Tichenor,  J.  Fred 
Tippett,  J.  E. 
Townsend,  Edward  W. 
Tracey,  Robert  L. 
Truman,  Benjamin  C. 
Tubbs,  Austin  C. 
Turnbull,  Walter 
Twiggs,  John  W. 
Thler,  J.  Clem 
linger,  Frank  L. 
Upham,  Isaac 


F^pton,  Matthew  G. 
Valentine,  John  J. 
Van  Ness,  Thomas  C. 
Vieter,  Conrad 
Von  Hulm,  Alexander 
Von  Perbandt,  A. 
Wads  worth,  Henry 
W^ads worth,  James  C.  L. 
Wallace,  William  J. 
AValter,  William 
AValton, Charles  L. 
Walton,  Frederic  A. 
Wandesforde,  Juan  B. 
Ward,  William 
Washington,  Frank  B. 
Waterhouse,  Columbus 
Waterman,  Waldo  S. 
Wattles,  John  B. 
W^aymire  Sames  A. 
Webster,  Frederick  R. 
Weill,  Leon 
Weill,  Raphael 
W^ells,  F.  Marlon 
Wells,  George  R. 
AVheaton,  George  H. 
White,  William  H. 
Whiting,  Dwight 
Whitney,  George  E. 
Whit  well,  William  S. 
Wiggiu,  Marcus  P. 
Willey,  Harry  I. 
Williams,  Frank 
Williamson,  James  C. 
Wilson,  Frank  P. 
Wilson,  John  Scott 
Wilson,  Mountford  S. 
Wilson,  Robert  A . 
Wilson,  Russell  J. 
Wilson,  Samuel  M. 
Winslow,  Chauncey  R. 
Winter,  William 
Woods,  John  S. 
Woods,  Robert  J. 
Woodward,  Robert  B. 
Woodworth,  Selim  E. 


YUM  YUM  SWEET  CORN,  the  finest  in  the  land,  sold  everywhere.    Ask  your  Grocer 
for  it.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Sole  Proprietors. 


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Wores,  Theodore 
Wright,  Charles  W 
Wright,  George  S, 
Yale,  Charles  G. 


Yates,  Frederick 
Younger,  William  J. 
Zeile,  Frederick  W. 


ARMY   AND   NAVY   MEMBERS 

Batcbelder,  Colonel  R.  N.,  U.  S.  A .     Runcie,  Lieut.  James  E.,  U.  S.  A. 
Chapman,  Lieut.  James  H.,  U.  S.N.  Schenck,  Capt.  W.  S.,U.  S.  M.  C. 
Darling,  Captain  John  A.,  U.S.A.    Strickland,  Lieut.  George  D.,  U.S.N. 
Fletcher,  Lieut.  Robert  H.,  U.S.A.    Strother,  Lieut.  L.  H.,  U.  S.  A. 
Gait,  Lieutenant  Rogers  H.,  U.S.N.  Towers,  John  A. 


HONORARY    MEMBERS 


Arditi,  Luigi 
Booth,  Edwin 
Booth,  Newton 
Bowers,  Mrs  D.  P. 
Bromley,  Isaac  H. 
Brookes,  Samuel  M. 
Clemens,  Samuel  L. 
Coolbrith,  Misslna  I). 
Froude,  James  Anthony 
Gilman,  Daniel  C. 


Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell 
Lippincott,  Mrs  Sarah 
Miller,  Joaquin 
Rogers,  Randolph 
Salvini,  Tommaso 
Stoddard,  Charles  Warren 
Wallace,  William  T. 
Wilson,  J.  Crawford 
Winter,  William 


H.  R.  KELLY'S  BOUQUET  Key  West  Havana  Cigars  have  no  equal.     Smoke  them 

and  see  for  yourself. 

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Merchants    League 


Rooms,  FXood  Biii^ding,  Cor.  Market  and  Fourth  Sts. 


The  first  meeting  of  the  Merchauts'  League  of  Sau  Francisco  was  held  November 
'2'Jth,  1887,  at  the  Palace  Hotel,  aurl  the  League  was  incorporated  in  1888  with  One 
Hundred  Members.  The  object  of  the  organization  is  the  mercantile  and  social 
advaucemcDt  of  its  members,  whose  number  is  limited  to  Five  Hundred. 


OFFICERS 


M.  J.  Flavin 
Colonel  A.  Andrews 

T.  G.   HOGAN 

C.  H.  Ramsden 


President 

Vice  President 

Secretary 

-    Treasurer 


DIRECTORS 


R.  F.  Bunker 
M.  Hart 
M.  D.  Nolan 
J.  Goldberg 


Colonel  A.  Andrews 


Thomas  Keane 
L.  S.  Kast 
J.  R.  Smith 
C.  P.  Kennedy 


Chicken  and  (lame  Pates  Truffled,  made  in  the  French  style  by  the  FRANCO-AMEBI- 
CAN  FOOD  CO.,  will  be  found  delicious  for  Breakfast,  Lunch  or  Supper.  Ask 
your  Grocer  for  them.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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I.IST  OF  MEMBERS 


Atkern^an,  E.  J. 
Allen,  William  E. 
Andrews,  Colonel  A. 
Aronson,  P. 
Backus,  J.  H, 
Bancroft,  W.  B. 
Battelheim,  C 
Bayly,  Charles 
Beamish,  P. 
Black,  H.  M. 
Boland,  P. 
Bolton,  A.  E. 
Bo  wen,  H.  A. 
Brandt,  M. 
Brooke,  George  C. 
Brown,  S.  H. 
Bunker,  R.  F. 
Burke,  F.  H. 
Burns,  I.  R. 
Chadbourne,  F.  S. 
Clark,  C.  H. 
Cogan,  John 
Cohn,  G. 
Cohnreich,  I. 
Colley,  F.  A. 
Cooper,  George  D. 
Davis,  A.  M. 
Belong,  F.  C. 
Descalso,  P. 
Donnelly,  E.  J. 
Donovan,  John 
Dunphy,  William 
Flavin,  M.  J. 
Fletcher,  G.  W. 
Fredericks,  J. 
Godchaux,  E. 
Goldberg,  Jacob 
Goodrich,  E.  D. 
Grant,  T.  M. 
Grass,  F. 


Griswold,  A.  W. 
Gump,  S. 
Hampton,  L.  F. 
Hart,  J. 
Hart,  M. 
Herrman,  C. 
Higgins,  P. 
Hoffman,  J.  A. 
Hogan,  T.  G. 
Hovey,  C.  L. 
Hyman.  J. 
Jacobs,  J.  M. 
Johnson,  P. 
Jory,  E.  W. 
Kast,  L.  S. 
Keane,  Thomas 
Kennedy,  C.  P. 
Klarenmeyer,  S. 
Kreling.  William 
Lacey,  B.  F. 
Ladd,  C.  D. 
Leibes,  Jacob 
J^iebes,  H. 
Litchfield,  J.  M. 
Lloyd,  Charles 
Lundy,  T. 
Lyons,  Charles 
Mann,  C.  A. 
Mansbach.  A. 
McLeod,  Daniel 
McNulty.  P.  F. 
Melrose,  Iv. 
Meyer,  N. 
Michalitschke,  A. 
Michalitschke,  J. 
Moreland,  J.  A. 
Newell,  E.  C. 
Nolan,  M.  D. 
Nolan,  P.  F. 
O'Brien,  James 


H.  O.  WILBUR  &  SON'S  Chocolate  aud  Cocoa  Preparations  are  uuexcelled  for  quality 
Ask  your  Grocer  for  them.       MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


MERCHANTS'  T.EAGUE 


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O'Hanlon,  J.  F. 
O'Kane,  AV.   D. 
Ostrosky,  A. 
Owens,  W.  J. 
Palmer,  Jacob 
Peck,  Mr. 
Phillips,  Michael 
Poheim,  J. 
Pi  ice,  Thomas 
Kamsden,  C.  H. 
Rear  don,  F.  J. 
Ried,  John 
Rosenthal,  J.  L. 
Roth,  Frederick 
Sanborn,  W.  D. 
Schrock,  W.  A. 
Seymour,  W.  H. 
Sharkey,  F.  E. 


Sherwood,  W.  J. 
Shirpser,  Max. 
Smith,  J.  R. 
Solomon,  S. 
Stack,  T.  J. 
Stanford,  J.  B. 
St.  Germain  F.  de 
Stone,  Charles  P. 
Stow,  Yanderlyn 
Stubbs,  W.  E.' 
Sullivan,  Judge  J.  F. 
Tilton,  W.  H. 
Toklas,  F. 
Vail,  A.  H. 
White,  J.  L. 
Williams,  Charles  H, 
Wolf,  William  E. 


KELLY'S  KEY  WEST  HAVANA  CIGARS  have  beeu  sold  iu  this  market  tor 

over  ten  years.    A  sufficient  sfuarantee  that  they  are  the  Best  on  the  market. 

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172 


Deutscher  Verein 


Rooms,  Pioneer  Buii^ding,  Fourth  Street 


The  Deutscher  Vereiu  Avas  organized  October  2d,  187C,  for  the  purpose  of  social 
recreation  aud  cultivation  of  music,  singing,  and  German  literature  among  its  mem- 
bers. The  regular  meetings  are  held  on  the  second  Monday  of  each  month  The 
composition  of  the  organization  is  entirely  German. 


OFFICERS 


Charles  Bundschu 

M.  GREENBr,ATT 
AViLLIAM  HlXZ 

0.  HUNDESSER      - 

G.  C.  Laxdi.s 

1.  G.  Oldelehr 
S.  H.  Walter 


President 

First  Vice  President 

Second  Vice  President 

Recording  Secretary 

-     Financial  Secretary 

Treasurer 

-     Librarian 


C.  Leichter 
Julius  Fav 


DIRECTORS 


George  Nelle 
S.  H.  Walter 


'^"^'''jemet  ?fc'^'T?h7i?J  ^r?^  Preserved  Fruits,  Jellies,  Olives,   Ketchup.  Wine 
jeiJies,  i'.tc,  to  be  had  at  all  fancy  Grocers. 

MAU.  SADLER  &  CO..  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


Bach,  Charles  H. 
Barkan,  Dr.  A. 
Bauer,  F.  C. 
Bauer,  J.  A. 
Baum,  Dr.  R. 
Beckh,  Dr.  G. 
Bendel,  H. 
Bergeu,  Edward  Van 
Bergen,  George  Van 
Bergen,  J.  W.  Van 
Bergen,  N.  Van 
Bergen,  AVilliani  Van 

Bertheau,  C. 

Beyfuss,  C. 

Bolten,  A. 

Brand,  H.  J. 

Bruns,  C. 

Bryant,  Dr.  W.  A. 

Buncken,  L.  C.  Von 

Bundschu,  Charles 

Castelhum,  F.  E. 

Closs,  F. 

Corde,  F. 

Cramer,  F.  A. 

Cramer,  Walter  H. 

Denit'ke,  E.  A. 

Dohmnann,  F. 

Dresel,  Dr.  G. 

Duisenberg,  C.  A.  C. 

Eggers,  D. 

Ehrenberg,  Dr.  A.  T. 

Ehrenl^erg,  E.  T. 

Engelbrecht,  H. 

Engelbrecht,  H.  A. 

Fay,  Julius 
Ferrer,  Dr.  H. 
Folkers,  T.  H.  A. 
Frauenholz,  H. 
Frese,  AV. 
Fuendeling,  J. 


GeilfuBS,  H. 
Goettig,  L. 
Graf,  H. 
Greenbiatt,  M. 
Gundlach,  J. 
Haas,  Dr.  J. 
Habenicht,  F. 
Hagen,  H. 
Haker,  G.  F. 
Heick,  William 
Heinecken,  A.  C. 
Henrichs,  G. 
Herbst,  A. 
Herold,  R. 
Herrmann,  William 
Hes3,  F. 
Hinz,  William 
Hochkofler,  R. 
Hoc h stein,  A. 
Hohwiessner,  C. 
Huefner,  O. 
Hueter,  E. 
Hundesser,  O. 
Jacoby,  Franz 
Jaenicke,  William 
Jaffe,  M. 
Joost,  H. 
Jordan,  H.  C. 
Jordan,  R. 

Kaehler,  G.  E.  A. 

Kirch h off,  Theodore 

Koehler,  Charles.  Jr. 

Kolster,  L. 

Kruse,  William 

Landis,  G.  C. 

Landt,  P. 

Leichter,  C. 

Lemcke,  W. 

Lisser,  L. 

Loesecke,  P.  Von 


MATTONI'S  GIES3HUBLER.    The  Empress  of  Table  Waters.    The  favorite 

of  all  Visitors  at  Carlsbad.    MAU,  SADLER  &.  C  :>..  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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DEUTSCHER  VEREIN 


Loewy,  ^Y. 

Lohse,  J.  F. 

Mangels,  Christopher 

Mayer,  Charles,  Jr. 

Mayrisch,  A. 

Mayrisch,  G. 

Marcus,  G. 

Meineke,  Charles 

Meussdorffer,  H.  C. 

Meyer,  Captain 

Meyer,  J.  E. 

Muecke,  G. 

Nelle,  George 

Oldelehr,  J.  G. 

Oterendorp,  Captain  K.  Van 

Otto,  Dr.  W. 

Padelinetti,  C. 

Petersen,  F.  M. 

Plagemann,  H. 

Pollack,  J. 

Poppe,  G. 

Priber,  C.  E. 

Raschen,  M. 

Regensberger,  Dr.  ]M. 

Richter,  Dr.  M. 

Richter.  P. 

Rinn,  H. 

Roeding,  F. 

Roemer,  E. 

Rosenbaum,  F.  H. 

Rosenthal,  A. 


Rothe,  E. 
Ruether,  F. 
Schacht,  Heniy 
Scheffler,  W. 
Schill,  A. 
Schilling,  A. 
Schmidt,  A. 
Schoemann  O. 
Schulte,  J.  G.  W. 
Schussler,  H. 
Siebe,  F.  C. 
Soelke,  T. 
Speyer,  W. 
Stadtmiiller,  F.  1>. 
Stahl,  A. 
Stauf,  W. 
Tillman,  F. 
Tillman,  F.,  Jr. 
Tourney,  George 
Trubenbach,  H.  E". 
Ulrichs,  J.  F. 
Yocke,  G.  C. 
Volkmann  G. 
Wagner,  Dr.  Henry  E. 
AValter,  S.  H. 
Weber,  A.  C. 
Westerfeld,  L. 
Winterberg,  Dr.  W. 
Wissel,  A. 
Witt,  E. 


TRY  GRANDMA'S  DELIGHT  JAPAN  TEA;  put  up  in  1  pouud  rouud  canisters  only. 
Ask  your  Gro?er  for  it.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Sole  Proprietor!?. 


175 


San  Francisco  Verein 


Rooms,  Cornkr  Sutter  St.  and  Grant  Avenue 


The  San  Fraucisco  Verein  was  incorporated  in  October,  1853,  and  is  largely  com- 
posed of  prominent  German  citizens.  The  club  rooms  were  located  at  430  Pine  Street, 
(now  occupied  bv  the  Bohemian  Club,)  from  1869  until  1874,  when  they  moved  to  their 
present  rooms,  which  were  fitted  up  at  a  cost  of  sixty-five  thousand  dollars.  The 
membershiT)  is  limited  to  250. 


I,IST  OF  OFFICERS 


Isidore  Gutte 
Philip  I.  Fisher 
L.  S.  Rose 
Ben.jamix  Arnhold 
Hugo  Waldeck 
N.  Steinberger 
Emil  Greenebaum 


President 
First  Vice  President 
Second  Vice  President 
Financial  Secretary 
-    Recording  Secretary- 
Treasurer 
-     Librarian 


How  pleasant  after  the  Theatre  or  an  Evening  Party  to  be  able  to  offer  >  our  gue^^^^^ 
nice   cup  of  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  FRENCH  BOLILLON    before 
•      '  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


retir3ng. 


176 


SAN  FRANCISCO  VEREIN 


I,IST  OF   MKMBFRS 


Abrams,  Dr.  Albert 
Ach,  Hy. 

Ackerman,  SigmundL, 
Adelsdorfer,  Joseph 
Adler,  Charles 
Adler,  Charles  E. 
Altsehul,  Charles 
Arnstein,  Ludwig 
Arnhold,  Benjamin 
Aronstein,  Dr.  A. 
Augustine,  M. 
Bachman,  D. 
Bachman,  J. 
Bachman  N.  S. 
Barth,  Philip 
Beckh,  G.  W. 
Bergmann,  J. 
Bissmger,  S. 
Blach,  Dr.  Charles 
Bloom,  Jonas 
Bloom,  D. 
Bloom,  J. 
Bowman,  John  S. 
Brandenstein,  Joseph 
Brandenstein,  A.  J. 
Brandenstein,  M.  J. 
Braverman,  Sigmund  L. 
Calm,  Mayer  I. 
Castle,  W'  M. 
Cohen,  H. 
Cohn,  Edward 
Cohn,  Dr.  D. 
Cohn,  I. 
Colman,  Charles 
Dibbern,  J.  Hy. 
Dinkelspiel,  Hy. 
Dinkelspiel,  Joseph  S. 
Dinkelspiel,  L.  M. 
Dresbach,  William 
Duchesne,  Paul 


Eckel,  Dr.  J.  N. 
Ehrman,  M 
Ehrman,  Solomon 
Ehrman,  Joseph 
Esberg,  M. 
Epstein,  H. 

Ferrer,  Dr.  H. 
Fechheimer,  Benjamin  C. 

Fisher,  Theodore  I. 

Frank,  William 

Frank,  E.  M. 

Frankenthal,  J. 

Fredericks,  Joseph 

Freidenrich,  D. 

Fries,  William 

Friedlander,  S.  J, 

Friedman,  J. 

Furth,  Simon 

Gensberger,  M. 

Gerstle,  Lewis 

Goldstein,  William 

Goodkind,  A. 

Greenebaum,  Sigmund 

Greenebaum,  J. 

Greenebaum,  Alfred 

Greenebaum,  Emil 
Greenebaum,  Moses 

Greenebaum,  William 
Greenewald,  Otto  H. 
Grinbaum,  M.  S. 
Guggenheim,  Leon 
Gutte,  Isador 
Gutte,  .Julian 
Haas,  Jacob 
Haas,  William 
Haas,  A. 
Hausmann,  B. 
Hausmann,  S. 
Hausmeister,  Julian 
Hecht,  Isaac 


^^^  2?li'F^^^'^  ^J^^^V  I>iET  nothing  is  better  than  a  good  numrious  easily  di- 
gested soup,  such  as  IS  put  up  by  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  "  o"^"""^ 

yiAl',  SADLER  A  CO.,  Pacific  Coa.st  Agents. 


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177 


Hecht,  A.  E. 
Hecht,  M.  H. 
Hess,  Frederick 
Hess,  Joseph  L. 
Heilbronner,  August 
Heilbronner,  Max 
Heinecken,  A.  C. 
Herrmann,  James 
Herrmann,  S. 
Heynemann,  Alexander 
Heynemann,  H. 
Hofman,  H. 
Hirsch,  Charles 
Hirsch,  Louis 
Hyman,  H.  W. 
Hyman,  M. 
Jacobi,  F. 
Jaeobi,  J.  J. 
Jacobs,  Isidor 
Jaffe,  M. 

Joachimsen,  H.  L. 
Klau,  Leopold 
Klauber,  A. 
Koch,   Hy. 
Kohler,  Chas. 
Kohler,  Hans  H. 
Kroeplien,  George 
Kronthal,  H. 
Kruse,  E. 
Landsberger,  I. 
Lebenbaum  Louis, 
Levi,  Jacob 
Liebermann,  Theodore 
Liebes,  H. 
Lilienthal,  J.  Leo 
Lilienthal,  E.  R. 
Lilienthal,  P.  N. 
Lipman,  L, 
Lloyd,  R.  H. 
T-^Dwenthal,  M. 
Loupe,  L, 
Mack,  A.  A. 
Mandlebaum,  F. 
Mandlebaum,  R. 
Marks,  Eli 


Marks,  Joseph 
Marx,  I. 
May,  Joseph 
Mayne,  Charles 
Mendheim,  H. 
Meyer,  Albert 
Meyer,  Daniel 
Meyer,  Hy. 
Meyer,  Moritz 
Meyer,  Moritz 
Meussdorffer,  J.  C. 
Michels,  Leopold 
Moore,  I.  C. 
Miiser,  Otto 
Neuman,  Rud. 
Neustadter,  I. 
Neustadter,  J. 
Newman,  Dr.  Leopold 
Nielson,  H. 
Ordenstein,  M, 
Otto,  Dr.  G.  Walter 
Perutz,  Alfred 
Philipp,  M. 
PoUitz,  Edward 
Rehfisch,  M. 
Rose,  L.  S. 
Rosener,  Samuel 
Rosenfeld,  John 
Rosenthal,  A. 
Rosenthal  I.  L. 
Rothschild,  Hugo 
Saalburg,  S.  W. 
Samson,  R. 
Scheeline,  M. 
Scheeline,  S.  C. 
Scheeline,  Solomon  E. 
Schmolz,  William. 
Scholle,  Albert  W. 
Schussler,  H. 
Schwabacher,  Louis 
Schwabacher,  S. 
Schwartz,  Isidor 
Sellen,  F. 
Shainwald,  H. 
Shoenfeld,  Albert 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  ready  made  Soups  are  cheaper  aad  better 
than  can  be  made  at  home.    All  first-class  Grocers  keep  them. 

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178 


SAN  FJIANCISCO  VEREIN 


Simon,  H.  L. 
Simon,  Louis 
Sloss,  Leon 
Sloss,  Louis,  Jr. 
Sloss,  Louis 
Son,  A. 
Speyer,  D.  E. 
Speyer,  Morris 
Spreckels,  A.  B. 
Spreckels,  Claus 
Spreckels,  C.  A. 
Spreckels,  J.  D. 
Steinberger,  A. 
Stienberger,  N. 
Steinhart,  Ignatz 
Steinhart,  Sig. 
Stiefel,  A. 
Strauss,  Jacob 
Strassburger,  I. 
Strybing,  C.  H. 
Sussman,  Samuel 
Sutro,  A. 
Sutro,  Charles 
Sutro,  E. 
Sutro,  Gustav 


Sweet,  S. 

Thannhauser,  August 
Thannhauser,  S.  M. 
Triest,  B. 
Triest,  Jesse  E. 
Toplitz,  R.  L. 
Toklas,  F. 
Voorman,  H. 
Waldeck,  Hugo 
Walter,  D.  N. 
Walter,  Isaac 
AValter,  H.  N. 
Walter,  Hy. 
AValter,Xathan  F. 
Waterman,  H. 
Weil,  Julius 
Weil,  Leopold 
Wiel,  L.  T. 
Wolflf,  William 
Wollberg,  Joseph 
Wormser,  I. 
Wormser,  Samuel  I. 
Wunsch,  M. 
Zadig,  H. 
Zahn,  E. 


Always  reliable  and  uniform— HORACE  R.  KELLY  &  GO'S  Key  West 

Havana  Cigars.    WAIT;  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


179 


Concordia  Club 


Rooms,  102  0'Farrei,i<  Street 


The  Coucordia  Club  was  organized  in  1864.  It  is  tlie  priueipal  Jewish  Society  in 
the  city,  and  composed  chiefly  of  wholesale  merchants.  The  membership  is  limited 
to  180.  The  rooms  are  only  open  evenings  and  Sundays,  and  the  entertainments  con- 
sist of  monthly  or  bi-monthly  receptions.  The  regular  meeting  of  the  members  is 
held  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  each  month. 


OFFICERS 


J.  M.  ROTHCHILD 

S-\MUEL  Sachs 
Jacob  Thalhimer 
Samuel  Dinkelspiel 
A.  Herman 


President 

Vice  President 

Recording  Secretary' 

Financial  Secretary 

Treasurer 


DIRECTORS 


Josepli  Silverberg 
Samuel  J.  Ackerman 
H.  S.  Manheim 
Karl  Klau 
Louis  Haas 


J.  M.  Rothchild 
Samuel  Sachs 
Jacob  Thalhimer 
Samuel  Dinkelspiel 
A.  Herman 


E.  M.  Heller 


RICHARDSON  &  ROBBINS'  Boned  Chicken,  Turkey,  Cooked  Ham.  Rolled  Ox 
Tongue,  Curried  Oysters  and  Fowl,  Plum  Pudding  and  Potted  Meats;  to  be  had 
of  all  first-class  Grocers.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


180 


CONCORDIA  CLUB 


MEMBERS 


Ackerman,  Charles  L. 
Ackerman,  Edward 
Ackerman,  I.  H. 
Ackerman,  I.  S. 
Ackerman,  Samuel  J. 
Ackerman,  Sigmund  H. 
Alexander,  Joseph 
Adler,  A.  A. 
Adler,  Charles  E. 
AcUer,  M. 
Bachman,  L. 
Bastheim,  J. 
Bauer,  M. 
Bauer,  S. 

Bettman,  Augustus  M. 
Blaskower,  M. 
Block,  D. 
Bloom,  Jonas 
Blum,  Leon 
Brandenstein,  M. 
Brown,  A. 
Brown,  H.  L. 
Brown,  L. 
Brown,  M. 
Cahen,  I.  W. 
Cahn,  Israel 
Cahn,  M.  I, 
Cerf,  A. 
Cerf,  J. 
Cook, A. 

Dink  el  spiel,  Samuel 
Einstein,  M. 
Einstein,  Z. 
Emanuel,  E. 
Eppinger,  J. 
Erlanger,  Jonas 
Esberg,  M. 
Ettlinger,  B. 
Falkenstein,  A. 
Foorman,  I.  S. 


Foorman,  S. 
Frank,  E.  M. 
Frank,  George  W. 
Frank, M.  J. 
Frowenfeld,  J. 
Gerst,  G. 

Goldstein,  Sanford 
Goodman,  T. 
Greenberg,  Joseph 
Gugginhime,  L. 
Gump,  G. 
Gump,  S. 
Gunst,  M.  A. 
Haas,  Louis  S. 
Hart,  Charles 
Helbing,  D.  A. 
Heller,  E.  L. 
Heller,  E.  M. 
Heller,  Martin 
Heller,  M.,  Jr. 
Heller,  S.  W. 
Herman,  A. 

Hochstadter,  William  S. 
Hoffman,  J. 
Hyman,  M. 
Jacoti,  L. 
Jacobs,  Henry 
Kahn,  Joseph 
Kahn,  Solomon 
Kalisher,  E. 
Katten,  Simon 
Klau,  Karl 
Kline,  George 
Kohn,  George  A. 
Koshland,  M. 
Kronthal,  H. 
Kullman,  H. 
Lachman,  A. 
Levi,  H. 
Levy,  Frederick  H. 


Try  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  Natural  Flavor  French  Soups,  put  up  in 
glass  especially  for  Children's  Diet,  Invalids,  Sick  or  Weak  Persons. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


CONCORDIA  CLUB 


181 


Levy,  Isaac 
Levy,  Joseph 
Levy,  M.  L. 
Le\T,  S.  W. 
Levy,  W.  H. 
Lewis,  AVilliam 
Lowenground,  E.  L. 
Lyons,  E.  G. 
Lyons,  E.  H. 
Mandel,  E. 
Manheim,  H.  S. 
Manheim,  Isaac 
Mansfield,  T. 
Marx,  D. 
Meyer,  C. 
Meyer,  Eugene 
Morgenthau,  G. 
Morgenthau,  M. 
Naphtaly,  J. 
Neustadter,  D. 
Neustadter,  J.  H. 
Newman,  J. 
Newman,  S. 
Nickelsburg,  M. 
Oppenheimer,  C. 
Oppenheimer,  H. 
Poly,  Isaac 

Kegensburger,  Dr.  J. 

Reiss,  B. 

Reiss,  I. 

Reiss,  S. 

Roos,  A.,  Sr. 

Roos,  A. ,  Jr. 

Roos,  Achille 

Rosenbaum,  A.  M. 

Rosenbaum,  S. 

Rosenbaum,  V. 

Rosenberg,  B. 

Rosenshine,  L. 

Rosenthal,  M. 

Rothchild,  F.  H. 

Rothchild,  J.  M. 
Sachs,  Ben 
Sachs,  D.  M. 
Sachs,  David 
Sachs,  Isaac 


Strauss,  Levi 
Sachs,  Lippman 
Sachs,  Martin 
Sachs,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Sachs,  Sanford 
Sahlein,  H. 
Salz,  J. 
Samuels,  D. 
Scheeline,  S. 
Scheideman,  B. 
Scholle,  A.  W. 
Schmitt,  Charles  A 
Schmitt,  M. 
Schwabacher,  A. 
Schweitzer,  B. 
Schweitzer,  J. 
Schweitzer,  M. 
Silverberg,  J. 
Simpson,  A.  D. 
Sinsheimel,  H. 
Slessinger,  L. 
Son,  A. 
Spitz,  A. 
Spitz,  J. 
Steinberger,  A. 
Steinhart,  William 
Stern,  J. 
Stern,  Louis  B. 
Stern,  S. 
Stiner,  Oscar 
Stone,  M. 
Strauss,  M. 
Strauss,  S.  J. 
Sweet,  Solomon 
Tash,  M. 
Thalhimer,  J. 
Wangenheim,  A. 
Wangenheim,  E.  S. 
Wangenheim,  H. 
Wangenheim,  S. 
Weil,  Ignatz 

Weil.  M. 

Wertheimer,  Benjamin 
Wertheimer,  E. 
Wevl,  Cerf 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  French  Soups  are  put  up  for  family  use  in 
quart  and  pint  cans  and  one  and  a  half  pint  glass  jars. 
^  *  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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Cercle  Fran^ais 


The  Cercle  Fraucais  was  organized  April  12,  1884,  and  incorporated  June  i>.  1888. 
The  membership  is  mostly  composed  of  French  merchants,  a  good  number  residing 
ontside  of  San  Francisco.  The  regular  meetings  take  place  on  the  second  Thursday 
of  each  month. 


OFFICERS 


R.  Weill, 
Em.  Meyer, 
EuG.  Thomas, 
N.  Mayer, 

F.    KCENIG, 


-  President 
Vice-President 

-  Treasurer 
First  Secretary 

Second  Secretary 


Er.  Charon  nat 
L.  Kauffman 


DIRECTORS 


A.  Schmidt 


G-  W.  Frank 
Ed.  Dub^dat 


YUM  YUM  SWEET  CORN,  the  finest  in  the  Jand,  sold  everywhere. 

Ask  your  Grocer  for  it.    MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Sole  Proprietors. 


CERCLE  FRANCAIS 


183 


UST    OV   MEMBERS 


Aguillon,  C. 
Alkan,  H. 
Baron,  A. 
Barroilhet,  H. 
Baum,  M.  C. 
Bergez,  J. 
Bergevin,  A. 
Bernard,  B. 
Berson  G. 
Bine,  L. 
Bine,  S. 
Bloch,  Ach. 
Bloch,  F. 
Blum,  C. 
Blum,  J. 

Blum,  L. 

Blum,  M. 

Brandt,  J.  B.  L. 

Briel,  M.  L. 

Cahen,  A. 

Cailleau,  A. 

Carpy,  C. 

Charonnat,  E. 

Chauche,  A.  G. 

Chesney,  D. 

Coblentz,  F. 

Coblentz,  J. 

Dahlman,  N. 

Dastugue,  G. 

Debret,  M. 

Denaveaux,  M. 

Dubedat,  Edward 

Dubedat,  Eug. 

Eisenberg,  A. 

Eisner,  M.  S. 

Etchebarne,  C. 
Falk,  J. 
Flamant,  A. 
Eleury,  P. 
Frank,  G.  W. 


Fusenot,  A, 
Gagnon,  J.  B. 
Gallors,  E. 
Godchaux,  A. 
Godchaux,  Edward 
Godchaux,  Lazarus 
Godchaux,  Lucifer 
Greenzweig,  G. 
Gregoire,  L. 
Hallgarten,  B. 
Hirsch,  L. 
Husson,  P. 
Kahn, H. 
Kahn,  Joseph 
Kahn,  M, 
Kauflman,  L. 
Klein,  Lazarus 
Klein,  Max 
Kcenig,  A. 
Koenig,  F. 
Kullman,  A. 
Kullman,  S. 
Lacoste,  F. 
Labadie,  E. 
Le  Roy,  F. 
Levy,  B. 

Le\T>  I- 
Levy,  Isaac 

Levy,  J. 
Levy,  Max 
Levy,  Meyer 
Levy,  N. 
Loaiza,  W. 
Loeb, G. 
Lyons,  E.  G. 
Marks,  J. 
Mayer,  J. 
Mayer  N. 
Meyer,  Emanuel 
Meyer,  Eugene 


H.  R.  KELLY'S  BOUQUET  Key  West  Havana  Cigars  have  no  equaL 

smoke  them  and  see  for  yourself.    MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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CERCI.E  FRANCAIS 


Meyer,  L. 

Myers,  L.  R. 

Nersou,  A. 

Neuberger,  G. 

Ojeda,  F.  di 

Olarovsky,  A.  E. 

Pereira,  S.  L. 

Pesoli,  E.  A. 

Pike,  B.  D. 

Pollak,  A. 
Priet,  P. 
Puttman,  H. 
Pyat,  r. 
Raas,  E, 
Reiss,  B. 
Reiss,  I. 
Reiss,  S. 
Rens,  A. 
Richard,  C.  W. 
Roeekel,  J. 
Roos,  A. 
Roth,  D. 


Roth,  J. 
Routier,  Josepli 
Salomon,  vS. 
Schmidt,  A. 
Schmitt,  M. 
Schul,  M. 
.  Siegel,  L. 
Simon,  C. 
Simon.,   f. 
Somps,  P.  G. 
St.  Germain,  F.  de 
Thomas,  E. 
Vermeil,  J.  L. 
Weill,  Ach. 
Weill,  H. 
Weill,  L. 
Weill,  M. 
Weill,  R. 
Weill,  S. 
WiUard,  J. 
Willard,  L. 


Chicken  aud  Game  Pates  Truffled,  made  m  the  French  style  by  the  FRANCO-AMERI- 
V  ;,,r  rll?  *  ^Vk^''^"  ^®  ^^""^  delicious  for  Breakfast.  Lunch  or  Supper.  Ask 
jour  Grocer  for  them.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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Yale  Club 


The  Yale  Club  of  California  Avas  organized  September  1st,  1877,  and  is  composed 
of  re'^ideuts  of  this  State  who  have  formerly  attended  at  Yale  College.  The  regular 
meetings  are  held  on  the  second  Friday  of  January,  April  and  October,  at  place  desig- 
nated by  the  Executive  Committee.  The  annual  meeting  and  banquet  is  held  on  the 
last  Friday  of  October  of  each  year. 


OFFICERS 


Martin  Kellogg 
Gordon  Blanding  - 
Ely  I.  Hutchinson     - 
MouNTFOKD  S.  Wilson 
Donald  Y.  Campbell 


President 

-    First  Vice  President 

Second  Vice  President 

-     Secretary 

Treasurer 


H.  0.  WILBUR  &  SON'S  Chocolate  and  Cocoa  Preparations  are  unexcelled  for  quality 
Ask  your  Grocer  for  them.        MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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yai^e;  CI.UB 


MEMBERS 


Allen,  James  M. 
Andrews,  Wellington  M. 
Bacon,  Joseph  S. 
Barnes,  W.  H.  L. 
Barrett,  C.  H. 
Beaver,  George  L. 
Benton,  Joseph  A. 
Blake,  Charles  E. 
Blake,  Charles  T. 
Blanding,  Gordon 
Booth,  William  F. 
Brewer,  John  H. 
Campbell,  Donald  Y. 
Carpenter,  E.  AV. 
Clark,  Samuel  J. 
Crocker,  AVilliam  H. 
Cunningham,  James 
Cunningham,  John 
Day,  Sherman 
l>rew,  George  W. 
Du  Bois,  H.  A.,  Jr. 
Dwindle,  Charles  H. 
Folsom,  D.  F. 
Forbes,  Cleveland 
Foster,  William 
Galpin,  Philip  G., 
Goodale,  Charles 
Gordon,  George  W. 
Gordon,  Moses  S. 
Green,  Edmund  F. 
Hillyer,  Curtis  J. 
Hutchinson,  Ely  I. 
Janin,  Louis 
Janvier,  Allen  E. 
Jarboe,  John  R. 
Johnson,  Francis 
Johnson,  Sidney  L. 


Jordan,  William  H. 
Kellogg,  Martin 
Kendall,  Wesley 
Keyes,  Winfield  8. 
King,  Clarence 
Lock  wood,  Arthur  A. 
Loomis,  H.  B. 
Lord,  Theodore  A. 
Love,  John  Lord 
Lyman,  J.  Chester 
McLean,  Edward 
Metcalf,  George  D. 
Metcalf,  Victor  H. 
Naphtaly,  Joseph 
Newhall,  Henry  G. 
Newhall,  AVilliam  Mayo 
Newlands,  Francis  G. 
Page,  Charles 
Page,  Olaf 

Palmer,  Charles  T.  H. 
Pearson,  William 
Poston,  John  M. 
Pratt,  W.  A. 
Peade,  AVilliam 
Roberts,  E.  P. 
Robinson,  Sanford 
Rothschild,  .Toseph 
Rowell,  Joseph 
Schofield,  William 
Sill,  Edward  R. 
Sleight,  Cornelius 
Smith,  Sidney  V.,  Jr. 
Torryson,  J.  D. 
Trumbull,  David 
Tuttle,  Frederick  P. 
Wilson,  Mountford  S. 


KELLY'S  KEY  WEST  HAVANA  CIGARS  have  beeu  sold  in  this  market  for 

over  ten  years.    A  siifficient  guarantee  that  thev  are  the  Best  on  the  market. 

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Harvard  Club 


The  Harvard  Club  of  San  Francisco  was  organized  January  Loth,  1874,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  promoting  social  intercourse  among  its  members.  It  is  composed  of  the 
Pacific  coast  Alumni  of  Harvard  University,  and  numbers  120  members  Business 
meetings  are  held  on  the  third  Thursdays  of  January,  April  and  July,  and  the  annual 
meeting  on  the  third  Thursday  of  October. 


OFFICERS 


Frank  Jameson  Symmes  -        -        -        President 

Edward  Gray  Stetson  -     First  Vice  President 

William  Coffin  Little  -      Second  Vice  President 

Harold  Wheeler  -        -        "      Secretary 

Pelham  Warren  Ames  -        -        -         Treasurer 


GORDON  &  DILVVORTH'S  Fine  Preserved  Fruits,  Jellies,  Olives,   Ketchup...  Wine 
Jellies,  Etc.,  to  be  had  at  all  fancy  Grocers^^^^^  ^  ^^^  ^^^.^^  ^^^^^  ^g,^,,. 


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HARVARD  CLUB 


LIST  OF   MEMBERS 


Abbott,  George 
Ames,  Pelham  W. 
Ayer,  AVashington 
Barnes,  Mllliam  S. 
Baiim,  Alexander  R. 
Belsbaw,  Charles  M. 
Bigelow,  Samuel  C. 
Bonestell,  Ches.  K. 
Boyd,  Samuel  G. 
Bridge,  Samuel  J. 
Briggs,  F.  H. 
Brigham,  Charles  B. 
Bush,  Walter  N. 
Comte,  Auguste,  Jr. 
Cook,  William  H. 
Courtis,  William  M. 
Davidson,  George  F. 
Davis,  Horace 
Davis,  John  Francis 
Delger,  Edu'ard  F. 
Du  Bois,  Pierre  C, 
Faulkner,  Henry  W^. 
Frank,  George  W. 
Friedlander,  Thomas  C. 
(jarnett,  Edgar  M. 
Gibbs,  Frederick  A. 
Gillig,  Henry  M. 
Grayson,  Robert  R. 
Grimm,  Charles  H. 
Haggin,  Louis  T. 
Hammond,  Charles  M. 
Hammond,  Gardiner  G.,  Jr. 
Handy,  George  W. 
Hardin,  Charles  H.  E. 
Hartwell,  Alfred  S. 
Hastings,  Robert  P. 
Hearst,  William  R. 
Hinchman,  A.  F. 
Hoffman,  Charles  F. 
Hollo  way,  William  E. 


Howard,  Oacar  S. 
Huntington,  Thomas  W. 
Jelly,  Arthur  C. 
Jennings,  James  H. 
Jennings,  Sidney  J. 
King,  Frederick  R. 
Lake,  Frederick  B. 
LeCount,  Joseph 
Lent,  Eugene 
Leverett,  William 
Little,  William  C. 
Lux,  Frederick  W. 
Maxfield,  Joseph  E. 
McDowell,  Henry  B. 
McElrath,  John  E. 
McLellan,  George  F. 
McMonagle,  Beverly 
McNutt,  William  F. 
Melville,  William  H. 
Merrill,  George  B. 
Mills,  James  E. 
Minns,  George  AV. 
Otis,  George  E. 
Pinkerton,  Thomas  H. 
Powers,  George  H. 
Prentiss,  Samuel  R. 
Pringle,  Edward  J. 
Putnam,  Osgood 
Redding,  Joseph  D. 
Reid,  William  T. 
Reis,  Ferdinand,  Jr. 
Ryer,  Fletcher  F. 
Sanderson,  George  R. 
Sawyer,  Albert  F. 
Sawyer,  W.  C. 
Sawyer,  William  T. 
Seavey,  Oscar  F. 
Severance,  James  S. 
Sharkey,  James  M. 
Sharon,  Frederick  W. 


MATTONI'S  GIESSHUBLER.    The  Empress  of  Table  Waters.    The  favorite 

of  all  Visitors  at  Carlsbad.    MAU,  SADLER  A:  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Ageuts. 


HARVARD  CLUB 


ISj 


Sherwood,  Henry  H. 
Sherwood,  John  D. 
Southard,  William  F. 
Stebbins,  Horatio, 
Stetson,  Edward  G. 
Stow,  Vanderlynn 
Stringham,  Irving 
Symmes,  Frank  J. 
Taylor,  John  W. 
Tevis,  Hugh 
Thayer,  Ernest  L. 
Thomas,  William 
Tiffany,  William  G. 
Troutt,  James  M. 
Tubbs,  Alfred  S. 


Tubbs,  Austin  C. 
W'ard,  D.  Henehaw 
W^ard,  John  T. 
Watkins,  James  T. 
AVheelan,  Fairfax  H. 
Wheeler,  Alfred  A. 
AVheeler,  Harold 
W^hitney,  Calvin  E. 

W^hitwell,  WiUiam  8. 

W' igmore,  John  H. 

AVilshire,  Henry  G. 

Wilson,  Ramon  E. 

W^inn,  Abel  T. 

Withington,  James  H. 


TRY  GRANDMA'S  D^Z^^^I^APAN  TEA;  put  up  in  1  pound  round  canisters  only 
ABk  your  Grocer  for  it.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Sole  Proprietors. 


190 


German   Cotillon  Club 


The  Germau  Cotillou  Club  of  San  Fraucisco  was  organized  about  two  years  ago, 
and  its  meetings  rank  high  among  the  society  events  of  this  city.  The  first  few  me°et- 
ings  were  held  at  the  private  residences  of  members,  but  subsequently,  at  Union 
Square  HaH,  on  Post  Street,  above  Powell:  where  a  series  of  Germans  are  given  each 
winter.    Among  the  members  are  many  of  the  leading  society  people  of  Oakland. 


Ch.vuncey  M.  St.  John        -        -        -        .    Leader 


How  pleasant  after  the  Theatre  or  an  Evening  Partvto  be  able  to  offer  vour  guests  a 
nice,  cup  of  FRANCO-AMERICAX  FOOD  GO'S  FRENCH  BOUILloN  before 
retiring.  MAU,  SADLER  <t  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


GERMAN  COTII.I.ON  CLUB 


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LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


Badlam,  Miss  Maud 

Baker,  Miss  Mattie  S. 

Bandmann,  Mrs  Charles  J. 

Bee,  Mrs  F.  A. 

Best,  Miss  Kate 

Boland,  Miss  Jennie 

Bosqui,  Miss  Helen 

Boyd,  Miss  Nellie 

Boyson,  .Mrs  Thomas 

Brigham,  Miss  Lena 

Bucknall.  Miss  Marguerite 

Bucknall ,  Miss  Marie 

Campbell,  Miss  Carrie 

Chabot,  Miss  Etta 

Chapman,  Miss  Ethel 

Clarke,  Miss  Edith 

Deane,  Miss  Mamie 

De  la  Montanya,  Mrs  James,  Jr. 

De  la  !Montanya,  Miss  Jennie 

De  Young,  Mrs  M.  H. 

Dillon,  Miss  Kate 

Dillon,  Mii^R  Marie 

Donnelly,  Miss  Grace 

Donnelly,  Miss  Hettie 

Doolan,  Miss  Tillie 

Douglass,  ]Miss  Daisy 

Dunne,  Mrs  J.  M. 

Dyer,  ]\Iiss  Ruth 

Edwards,  Miss  Lucille 

Grant,  Miss  Abbie  L. 

GrifRn,  Miss  Mamie  K. 

Hall,  Miss  Jennie 

Havermann,  Miss  Jeanette 

Hayes,  Mrs  Edward 

Hayes,  Miss  Lucy  B. 

Healy,  :\Irs  M.  A. 

Hill,  Miss  Lida 

Hinckley,  Mrs  Harry  J. 

Hittell,  Miss  Catherine 

Hooper,  Mrs  C.  L. 

Hopkins,  Miss  Jennie 

Huff,  Misses 


LADIES 


Huff,  Miss  Laura  B. 
Johnson,  Miss  Alice 
Kittredge,  Mrs  E.  H. 
Luty,  Mrs  F.  E 
Mahan,  Miss 
Mart  el.  Miss  A  dele 
Martel,  Miss  Jennie 
Mau,  MiES  Alice 
Man,  Mrs.  Wm.  F. 
Meek,  Miss  S.  G. 
Murphy,  Miss  Mary 
Nelson,  Miss  Maggie 
Nightingale,  Miss  Ella 
Nightingale,  Miss  Georgie 
Nightingale,  Miss  Minnie 
Owens,  Miss  Mary  M. 
Page,  Mrs  Hamilton 
Plum,  Miss  Anita 
Regensburger,  Mrs.  M. 
Roberts,  Miss  Alice  L. 
Rogers,  Miss  Aphra 
Rogers,  Miss  ]Mamie 
Sanders,  Miss  Emeline 
Sears,  Miss  Stella 
Shaw,  Miss  Kate  M. 
Shepard,  Miss  Hettie 
Shepard,  Miss  Maud 
Simpson,  Miss  Bertha 
Simpson,  Miss  Estelle 
Spencer,  Miss  Grace  M. 
Sprague,  Miss  B. 
Starr,  Mrs.  William  R. 
Sutro,  Miss  Clara 
Tay,  Miss  Hattie 
Taylor,  Miss  Mary  L. 
Tinnin,  Mrs  W.  J, 
Titus,  Miss  Addie 
Walkington,  Mrs  T.  G. 
Weihe,  Miss  Florence 
Whaite,  ]Miss  Ada  B. 
Wright,  Mrs  George 
Wright,  Miss  Roberta 


FOR  CHTLDREX'S  DAILY  DIET  nothing  is  better  than  a  good  nutritious,  easily  di- 
gested  soui.,  such  as  is  put  up  bv  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO. 

*  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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GERMAN  COTlI,I,ON  CLUB 


GENTLEMEN 


BacUam,  A.  T. 

Baldwin,  A.  W. 

Bandmann,  Charles  J. 

Bee,  F.  M. 

Bernard,  A.  F. 

Bonnell,  James  F. 

Boyson,  Dr.  Thomas 

Brayton,  A.  P. 

Crawford,  Dr.  Willard  H.,  U.  S.  N. 

Cummings,  Alexander  M. 

Cutchin,  Lieutenant  N.  L.,  U.  S.  N. 

Deane,  John 

De  la  Montanya,  James,  Jr. 

De  Young,  M.  H. 

Dillon,  Thomas 

Doolan,  R.  P. 

Dunn,  Dr.  J.  P. 

Dunne,  Dr.  J.  M. 

Dunphy,  James  C. 

Dunwoody,  Lieut.  F.  M.,  U.  S.  N. 

Finnell,  Bush 

Foulkes,  Dr.  John  F. 

Gardiner,  Robert 

Gardner,  C.  H. 

Gibbs,  Harry  T. 

(irayson,  Robert  R. 

Griffin,  Charles  D. 

Griffith,  Frederick  T. 

Hayes,  Edward 

Healy,  Captain  M.  A.,  U.  S.  N. 

Hill,  George  M. 

Hinckley,  Edward 

Hinckley,  Harry  J. 

Hinkel,  Walte 

Hooper,  Captain  C.  L.,  U.  S.  N. 

Hopkins,  Peter,  Jr. 

Jackson,  George  H.  T. 

Jackson,  John  P.,  Jr. 

Jarvis,  Lieutenant  G.  H.,  U.  S.  N 


Kittredge,  E.  H. 

Knight,  R.  S. 

Luty,  F.  E. 

Macdonald,  A.  S. 

Maguire,  James  A. 

Masten,  Joseph  M. 

Mau,  William  F. 

McMahan,  Wabry 

Meek,  William  E. 

Milner,  C.  H. 

Moore,  Lieut.  J.  C,  U.  S.  N. 

Nightingale,  Dr.  John 

Page,  Hamilton 

Painter,  Arthur 

Perkins,  Lieut.  C.  M.,  U.  8.  N. 

Powning,  William  A. 

Regensburger,  Dr.  M. 

Roberts,  A.  Grove 

Shattuck,  A.  E. 

Smith,  Charles  A. 

Speyer,  W.  M. 

Squires,  Henry 

Starr,  William  M. 

Stewart,  H.  C. 

Stinson,  William  H. 

St.  John,  Chauncey  M. 

Sullivan,  Dr.  M.  J. 

Sutro,  Charles 

Suydam,  James  H. 

Taylor,  Edward 

Terrill,  Dr.  George  M. 

Tinnin,  W.  T. 

Towers,  Lieut.  John  A.,  U.  S.  A. 

Walkington,  T.  G. 

West,  Lieutenant  Horace,  U,  S.  N. 

Willey,  Frank  D. 

Wise,  Clark 

Wright,  George 


MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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Bachelors'  Cotillon  Club 


The  Baclielors'  Cotillon  Club  was  organized  in  1885  for  the  purpose  of  giving  a 
series  of  Germans  through  the  winter.  The  meetings  are  held  at  B'nai  B'rith  Hall, 
;^23  Eddy  Street,  every  two  weeks  during  the  season,  one  of  the  members  being 
appointed  as  leader  for  each  occasion. 


MEMBERS 


LADIES 


Ains worth,  Miss  Daisy 
Andruss,  Miss  May- 
Arthur,  Miss 
Barber,  Miss  Mary 
Bates,  Miss  Laura 
Bissell,  Miss  Julia 
Bissell,  Miss  Therese 
Blair,  Miss  Jennie 
Blethen,  Miss  Mamie 
Boardman,  Miss  Dora 
Bowen,  Miss  Mary 
Bowie,  Miss  Jessie 
Chase,  Mrs  Howard  Blanchard 
Corbitt,  Miss 
Corbitt,  Miss  Nellie 
Donohoe,  Miss  Rose 
Durbrow,  Miss  Carrie 
Durbrow,  Miss  Emma 


Eyre,  Miss  Mary 
Fair,  Miss  Tessie 
Goad,  Miss  Ella 
Graham,  Miss 
Grayrigge,  Mrs 
Heathcote,  Mrs  Basil 
Hooker,  Miss  Bessie 
Hooker,  Miss  Jennie 
Houghton,  Miss  Minnie 
Howard,  Mrs  AVilliam  H. 
Ivers,  Miss  Aileen 
Jones,  Mrs  Webster 
La  Montague,  Mrs  Pierre 
Macondray,  Miss  Inez 
Maynard,  Miss 
McAllister,  Mrs  M.  Hall 
Miller,  Mrs  H.  M.  A. 
Nickerson,  Miss  Maud 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  GO'S  ready  made  Soups  are  cheaper  and  better 
than  can  be  made  at  home.    All  first-class  Grocers  keep  them. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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BACHELORS'  COTILLON  CLUB 


Ortiz,  Miss  Julia 
Page,  Miss 
Parrott,  Mrs  Louis  B. 
Perry,  Miss 
Peters,  ]Miss  Matie 
Pierce,  Miss  Florence 
Pierce,  Miss  Grace 
Pope,  Miss  May  E. 
Price,  Mrs  David 
Kalston,  Miss  Claire 
Reis,  Miss  Belle 
Robinson,  Mrs  James  A. 
Rutherford,  Mrs  A.  H. 


Severance,  Miss  Gertrude 
Shepard,  Miss  Evelyn 
Shinn,  Miss 
Smedberg,  Miss  Nellie 
Smith,  Mrs  S.Harrison 
Taylor,  Miss  Edith 
Tubbs,  Mrs  W.  B. 
Van  Ness,  Miss  Leslie 
Voorhies,  Miss  Marie 
Wallace,  INIiss  Marguerite 
Watson,  Miss  Jennie 
Woolrich,  Miss  Mamie 


GENTLEMEN 


S.  A. 


Babcock,  Harry 

Bean,  Lieut.  William  H.,  JJ.  S.  A. 

Bee,  Everett  N. 

Boardman,  Samuel 

Borden,  Rhodes 

Bowie,  Allen  St.  J. 

Boyd,  George 

Carolan,  Herbert  E. 

Chapman,  Wilfred  B. 

Chase,  Howard  Blanchard 

Clark,  Warren  D. 

Cotton,  Lieut.  Gilbert  P.,  I^. 

Dean,  AY  alter  L. 

De  Ruyter,  John  E. 

Folger,  Mr 

Gray,  G.  Vernon 

Greenway,  Edward  M. 

Hayden,  Lieutenent,  U.  S.  A. 

Hayne,  Duncan 

Heath,  William 

Hoffman,  Ogden 

Hooker,  Osgood 

Hooker,  Roi)ert  G. 

Jar  bo  e,  Paul 

Kittle,  N.  G. 

La  Montague,  Pierre 

Lecca,  Giulio 

Lee,  Arthur 

MacAfee,  Edward 

Madison,  Frank  D. 


Magee,  W.  A. 

McAllister,  Frank 

McAllister,  M.  Hall 

Miller,  C.  O.  G. 

Moulder,  G.  B. 

Newhall,  George,  A. 

Page,  Arthur 

Paige,  Cutler 

Parrott,  Louis  B. 

Phelan,  James  D. 

Redington,  Henry 

Reis,  Ferdinand 

Sheldon,  E.  H. 

Sherwood,  Robert  L. 

Sherwood,  William  R. 

Small,  A.  H. 

Smith,  Colin  M. 

Smith,  S.   Harrison 

St.  John,  Chauncey  M. 

Straub,  Lieut.  Oscar  I.,  V.  S.  A. 

Sturgis,  Lieut.  Sam'l  D.,  Jr.,  U.S.A. 

Taylor,  W.  Hinckley 

Tubbs,  W.  B. 

Watson,  Jerome  B. 

Whiting,  Dr.,  U.  S.  N. 

Wilson,  Mountford  S. 

Winn,  Lieut.  Frank  L.,  U.  S.  A. 

AVinslow,  Chauncey  R. 

Woods,  Robert  J. 

Woolrich,  George  L. 


.Always  leliiible  and  uuitorm— HORACE  R.  KELLY  &.  GO'S  Kej'  West  Havaua  Cigars. 

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195 


Olympic  Club 


Rooms  and  Gynasium,  Alcazar  Buii^ding,  120  0'Farrei.Iv  St. 


The  Olympic  is  oue  of  the  best  athletic  clubs  in  the  United  States.  It  was  founded 
iu  1860  and  the  history  of  the  organization  has  been  one  of  uninterrupted  prosperity. 
The  accommodations  for  members  are  uusurpas.sed.  Although  the  building  they  now 
occupy  is  large  and  commodious,  owing  to  the  constant  increase  of  the  membership 
and  the  consequent  addition  to  the  funds,  the  club  has  contracted  for  the  erection  &i 
a  new  building,  to  be  owned  by  them,  and  which,  when  completed,  will  excel  both 
in  its  size  and  appoiutmeuts  any  similar  construction  iu  this  country. 

There  are  75  Life  and  nearly  1,000  Active  Members. 


officers 

William  Greer  Harrison 

R.  P.  Hammond,  Jr. 

w.  e.  holloway 

Henry  B.  Russ       -        -        _ 

George  A.  Dall 


President 

-    Vice  President 

Secretary 

-    Treasurer 

Leader 


A.  C.  Forsyth 
A.  B.  Field 
E.  J.  Molera 


DIRECTORS 


Barry  Baldwin 
A.  R.  Smith 
E.  A.  Rix 


RICHARDSON  &  ROBBINS'  Boned  Chicken,  Turkey,  Cooked  Ham,  Rolled  Ox 
Tongue,  Curried  Oysters  and  Fowl,  Plum  Pudding  and  Potted  Meats;  to  be  had 
of  all  first-class  Grocers.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


196 


California  Lawn   Tennis  Club 

CI.UB  Grounds,  South  Bast  Corner  of  Bush  and  Scott  Streets 


The  California  Lawn  Tennis  Club  of  San  Francisco  organized  September  13, 188^ 
Club  grounds,  southeast  corner  of  Bush  and  Scott  streets.    Club  colors:  red  and  white! 

The  Club  comprises  about  125  members,  including  some  of  the  most  prominent 
people  in  the  city.  The  grounds  are  conveniently  located,  under  lease  for  10  years, 
and  have  three  aspnalt  courts,  a  club  house  with  dressing  rooms,  shower  bath 
lacilities  and  reading  room;  a  driveway  on  the  Bush  street  side  enables  carriages  to 
enter  the  grounds.  Tournaments  are  held  in  the  Spring  and  Fall  of  each  vear,  and 
on  Saturday  afternoon,  club  day,  games  are  always  in  progress  and  tea  is  served. 

The  grounds  are  open  every  day  in  charge  of  aJieeper  and  visitors  are  welcome  at 
any  time. 


OFFICERS 

Dell  Linderman,  ....  President 
Mrs.  Basil  Heathcoth  -  -  Vice-President 
Everett  N.  Bee  -        -        ,        .         Secretary 

Frederick  H.  Beaver    -        -        -        .    Treasurer 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 

Dell  Linderman  Frederick  H.  Beaver 

Mrs.  Basil  Heathcote  Miss  AVatson 

Everett  N.  Bee  C.  R.  Yates 
E.  M.  Greenway 


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CAIvIFORNIA  I, AWN  TENNIS  ClyUB 


197 


I,IFE  MEMBERS 


Alvord,  William 
Austin,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Balfour,  Kobert 
Brander,  George  L. 
Coleman,  Mrs.  Wm.  T. 
Crocker,  Charles  F. 
Fair,  James  G. 
Fair,  Mrs.  Theresa 
Flood,  Miss  J. 


Forman,  Robert  B. 
Hager,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Mackay,  John  W. 
Parrott,  Mrs.  A.  M. 
Ferine,  George  M. 
Scott,  Henry  T. 
Taylor,  William  H. 
Tubbs,  A.  L. 


REGUr^AR   MEMBERS 


Beaver,  Fred  H. 
Bee,  Everett  N. 
Bigelow,  J.  F. 
Blair,  Miss  Jennie 
Bourn,  W.  B. 
Breeze,  T.  H. 
Buckbee,  Spencer  C. 
Carrigan,  A. 
Casserly,  J.  B. 
Chase,  H.  B. 
Coggins,  E.  B. 
Coleman,  Robert  L. 
Dargie,  T.  T. 
Deane,  E.  B. 
Dimond,  E.  R. 
Eyre,  Edward  L. 
Eyre,  Miss  Mary 
Eyre,  Perry  P. 
Fair,  Miss  Tessie 
Gadesden,  Valentine 
Girvin,  R.  D. 
Godley,  Jessie  E. 
Gray,  George  V. 
Greenway,  E.  M. 
Hager,  Miss  Alice 


Harrison,  R. 
Heathcote,  Mrs  Basil 
Hellman,  George 
Hooker,  Miss  Jennie 
Houghton,  Miss  Min  nie 
Ivers,  Miss  Ailene 
Jackson,  S.  M. 
Jacobs,  E.  L. 
Jarboe,  Paul 
Jones,  Webster 
Kilgarif,  J.  M. 
King,  Thompson 
Kittle,  John  G. 
Kittle,  Miss 
Kittle,  N.  G. 
Linderman,  Dell 
Loughhead,  H.  W. 
Macon  dray  William 
Madison,  F.  D. 
Martinez,  Raoul 
McAllister,  Ward 
McGavin,  Walter 
McLaren,  Norman 
McPherson,  William 
Melville,  William  R. 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  GO'S  French  Soups  are  put  up  for  family  use  in 
quart  and  pint  cans  and  one  and  a  half  pint  glass  jars. 

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CAI^IFORNIA  I,AWN  TENNIS  CI^UB 


Moore,  Percy  B. 
Newhall,  George  A. 
Newhall,  W.  Mayo 
O'Connor,  Miss  Lily 
O'Connor,  Miss  Maud 
Otis,  James 
Paige,  Cutler 
Palache,  T.  H. 
Parrot,  John 
Pay  son,  A.  H. 
Perrins,  D.  T.  G. 
Pope,  Miss  Mary 
Price,  Arthur 
Reis,  Ferdinand,  Jr, 
Requa,  Mark 
Rutherford,  Mrs  A.  H. 
Salazar,  A.  J. 
Severance,  J.  S. 
Sherwood,  H.  H. 
Sherwood,  Mrs  H.  H. 
Sherwood,  R.  L. 
Simpkins,  Miss  Alice 
Simpkins,  Henry 
Skae,  Miss  Alice 
Small,  A.  H. 


Smith,  Miss  Belle 
Stetson,  Miss  Sallie 
Tallans,  Frederick  W. 
Taylor,  Augustus 
Taylor,  W.  H. 
Tevis,  W.  S. 
Thorn,  C.  C. 
Tobin,  Joseph 
Tobin,  Richard  M. 
Tobin,  Robert 
Tubbs,  A.  S. 
Tubbs,  Miss  Nettie 
Tubbs,  W.  B. 
Van  Fleet,  Mrs  W.  C. 
AVatson,  Miss  Jennie 
AVhitwell,  Dr  W.  S. 
Williams,  Dr.  R.  E. 
Wilson,  Mountford  S. 
Winslow,  Chauncy  R. 
Wood,  Miss  Eleanor 
Woods,  Robert  J. 
Wooster,  Ellis 
Wright,  C.  W. 
Yates,  C.  R. 


Baldwin,  Charles  i. 
Cohen,  A.  H. 
Cook,  Joseph  E. 
Hicks,  Frank  S. 
Howard,  O.  Shafter 


ABSENT  MEMBERS 


Pacheco,  Miss  Mabel 
Preston,  R.  J. 
Schofield,  W.  B. 
Stetson,  Mrs.  E.  G. 
Wilshire,  H.  G. 


YUM  YUM  SWEET  CORN,  the  finest  in  the  land,  sold  everywhere.    Ask  your  Grocer 
^^^**-  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Sole  Proprietors. 


199 


San  Rafael  Lawn  Tennis  Club 


CivUB  Grounds,  Cui.i.odon  Avenue,  San  RafaeIv,  Cai,. 


The  San  Rafael  Lawn  Tennis  Club  is  composed  of  residents  of  San  Rafael,  and  of 
San  Franciscans  who  reside  there  during  the  summer.  It  was  organized  October  14th, 
1880  and  incorporated  May  24th,  1884.  The  object  of  the  organization  is  the  promotion 
of  lawn  tennis,  and  tournaments  are  annually  held  upon  the  club  grounds. 


OFFICERS 


W.  M.  Newhall 
S.  B.  Gushing   - 
E.  C.  Evans 
Arthur  Page    - 


President 

Vice  President 

Secretary 

-  Treasurer 


W.  M.  Newhall 
S.  B.  Gushing 
E.  G.  Evans 


DIRECTORS 


Southard  Hoffman 
Ogden  Hoflman 
T.  G.  Berry 


Arthur  Page 


H.  R.  KELLY'S  BOUQUET  Key  West  Havana  Cigars  have  no  equal.     Smoke  them 
and  see  for  yourself.  ^^^^  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents 


200 


SAN  RAFAEL  LAWN  TENNIS  CLUB 


LIST   OF  MEMBERS 


Babcock,  William 
Bennett,  R,  R. 
Berry,  T.  B. 
Berry,  T.  C. 
Berry,  William 
Berryer,  Eugene 
Bourne,  W.  B. 
Coleman,  C.  C. 
Coleman,  R.  L. 
Curlett,  William 
Cushing,  Mrs  S.  B. 
Cushing,  S.  B. 
Donahue,  Mervin 
Donahue,  Mrs  M. 
Evans,  E.  C. 
Forbes,  W.  B. 
Francis,  Harry 
Gillett,  D.  B. 
Grant,  I.  D. 
Grant,  Mrs  I.  D. 
Hall,  Harry  E. 


Hamm,  Mrs  L. 
Heatheote,  B. 
Heathcote,  Mrs  B. 
Hoffman,  O. 
Hoffman,  S. 
Janin,  Henry 
Little,  J.  R. 
McAllister,  M.  H. 
O'Connor,  Miss 
O'Connor,  Miss  M. 
Neale,  Mrs  B. 
Neale,  Vincent 
Newhall,  George 
Newhall,  W.  M. 
Page,  Arthur 
Page,  George  T. 
Page,  Miss 
Page,  Miss  M. 
Page,  W.  D. 
Pringle,  H. 
Severance,  J.  S. 


Chicken  and  Game  Pates  Truffled,  made  in  the  French  style  by  the  FRANCO-AMERI- 
vmir  r2S^  f*^^;'»,^'''"  ^®  found  delicious  for  Breakfast,  Lunch  or  Supper.  Ask 
>our  Grocer  for  them.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents 


201 


Pacific  Yacht  Club 


Club  House,  Old  Sausalito,  Cal. 


The  Pacific  Yacht  Club  was  organized  Juue  28th,  1878,  with  the  purpose  of  ad- 
vancing yachting  interests,  and  incorporated  in  November,  1888.  The  Club  have  their 
headquarters  at  Old  Sausalito,  where  receptions  are  giA'en  during  the  season.  The 
annual  regatta  is  held  in  September. 


OFFICERS 


John  D.  Spreckels 
John  H.  Dickenson    - 
Nathaniel  T.  Messer  - 

O.  F.  WiLLEY      - 


President 
Vice  President 
Secretary- 
Treasurer 


DIRECTORS 


Philip  A.  Caduc 
John  D.  Yost 
S.  A.  Eldridge 
E.  A.  Xewhall 


John  D.  Spreckels 
John  H.  Dickinson 
Nathaniel  T.  Messer 
O.  F.  Willey 


Philip  Caduc 
A.  B.  Spreckels 
J.  C.  Kellv   - 


Commodore 
Vice  Commodore 
Measurer 


H.  O.  WILBUR  &  SON'S  Chocolate  and  Cocoa  Preparations  are  unexcelled  for  quality 
Ask  j'our  Grocer  for  them.       MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


202 


PACIFIC  YACHT  CI,UB 


I,IFE   MEMBERS 


Allen,  H.  H. 
Allen,  T.  H. 
Austin,  D.  C. 
Barkan,  Dr.  A. 
Barnes,  W.  H.  L. 
Bass,  T.  J. 
Belknap,  D.  P. 
Bellrude,  J.  S. 
Bermingham,  J. 
Berry,  F.  G. 
Blethen,  E.  O. 
Boland,  Archie 
Bowie,  H.  R. 
Boyd,  James  T. 
Brazelle,  J.  M. 
Brittan,  N.  J. 
Brown,  C.  E. 
Brown,  J.  W. 
Bulger,  Martin 
Caduc,  Philip 
Canter,  William 
Carrigan,  J.  J. 
Castle,  S. 
Coleman,  J.  V. 
Connolly,  P. 
Cook,  Seth 
Cory,  I.  H. 
Cousins,  J.  C. 
Crocker,  C.  W. 
Crocker,  George 
Curtis,  S.  T. 
Dahl,  B.  F. 
Deane,  P. 
Dewey,  W.  P. 
Doane, M. 
Donahue,  J.  M. 
Donahue,  P.  J. 
Donovan,  W.  J. 
Dunphy,  William 
Dunsmuir,  A. 


Duval,  George  L. 
Ebbitts,  A.  N. 
Eckley,  John 
Edwards,  AVilliam 
Fair,  Charles  L. 
Fair,  James  G. 
Fay,  E. 

Ferguson,  A.  S. 
Finnagan,  P.  A. 
Flood,  J.  L. 
Floyd,  R.  S. 
Eraser,  T.  E. 
Fritch,  George 
Gallagher,  E.  M. 
Gardner,  John 
Garibaldi,  G.  G. 
Garrett,  W.  T. 
Grant,  J.  D. 
Graves,  R.  N. 
Greenebaum,  Sig. 
Griffith,  Millen 
Grinbanm,  M.  S. 
Hageman,  George 
Hale,  J.  P. 
Hall,  W.  G. 
Hamilton,  R.  M. 
Harney,  William 
Havens,  C.  G. 
Hawkins,  J.  J.  E. 
Hawkins,  M. 
Hawkins,  William 
Head,  A.  E. 
Higgins,  W.  T. 
Hill,  John  T. 
Hirschman  A. 
Hoeflisch,  M 
Hotaling  A.  P. 
Howard,  C.  W. 
Howes,  Jabez 
Humphrey,  AV,  P. 


KELLY'S  KEY  WEST  HAVANA  CIGARS  have  been  sold  iu  this  market  for 

over  ten  years.    A  suflacient  guarantee  that  they  are  the  Best  on  the  market. 

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PACIFIC  YACHT  CI^UB 


20B 


Irwin  William 
Johnson,  CM. 
Johnson,  J.  M. 
Jones,  J.  B. 
Jonnston,  T.  W. 
Kaeding,  Charles 
Keating,  Robert 
Kelley,  J.  C. 
Kohn,  George  A. 
Laeremans,  F. 
Landers,  John 
Laver,  A. 
Lavery,  J.  V. 
Leavitt,  Charles  H. 
Lee,  Frank 
Lent,  H.  W.  M. 
Levy,  H.  M. 
Livermore,  O. 
Lloyd,  R.  H. 
Macdonald,  C.  A. 
Macdonough,  Joseph 
Mackay,  J.  W. 
Mallon,  John 
Malter,  George  H. 
Mangels,  Glaus 
Martenstein,  Jacob 
Martenstein,  W.  H. 
Mason,  John 
McClure,  D. 
McCord,  James 
McFarland,  Daniel 
McKew,  John 
Menzies,  Stewart 
Mesick,  R.  S. 
Messer,  Nathaniel  T. 
Mills,  Edgar 
Mooney,  S.  V. 
Moore.  R.  S. 
Morrow,  R.  T. 
Murphy,  F. 
Murphy,  James  T. 
Nagle,  George  D. 
Newhall,  E.  W. 
O'Connor,  Cornelius 
O'Sullivan,  C.  D. 


O'Kane,  John 
Onderdonk,  A. 
Ott,  John  AV. 
Pacheco,  R. 
Parrott,   Tiburcio 
Pendergast,  Thomas 
Perkins,  George  C. 
Pixley,  R.  F. 
Plum,  C.  M. 
Porter,  D. 
Quinlan,  P.  B. 
Reilley,  C.  J. 
Roberts,  M.  R.,  Jr. 
Rose,  A.  W. 
Rosener,  Samuel 
Rosenfeld,  John 
Sachs,  L. 
Schlessinger,  L. 
Schmitt,  M. 

Scott,  I.  M. 
Shelley,  W.  N. 

Sisson,  A.  W. 

Smith,  George  F. 

Spreckels,  A.  B. 

Spreckels,  J.  D. 

Spring,  E.  S. 

Syz.  H.  W. 

Taylor,  J.  AV. 

Taylor,  W.  H. 

Tevis,  H.  L. 

Verdenal,  D.  F. 

AVadham,  L. 

Wallace,  James  H. 

Wattles,  J.  B. 

Weill,  Leon 

Weill,  Raphael 

White,  James  P. 

Willey,  O.  F. 

Williams,  Captain  F. 

Wilshire,  AV.  B. 

Wilson,  J.  C. 

AVood, AV.  S. 
AVoodworth,  F.  A. 
Yost,  D.  L. 


GORDON  &  DILWORTH'S  Fine  Preserved  Fruits,  Jellies,  Olives,  Ketchup,  Wine 
Jellies,  Etc.,  to  be  had  at  all  fancy  Grocers.  ^     ^     -^    ^      ^.  k^^^*^ 

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PACIFIC  YACHT  CI.UB 


CONTRIBUTING  MEMBERS. 


Ayers,  G.  P. 
Bandman,  J. 
Benton,  C.  L. 
Bryant,  George  H. 
Campbell,  H. 
Cole,  C.  M. 
Cramer,  F.  A. 
Davis,  W.  S. 
Dickensen,  G.  H. 
Dvvyer,  J.  R. 
Eldridge,  S.  A. 
Elliot,  Charles  E. 
Esterli,  A.  M. 
Farnfield,  C.  P. 
Forman,  S.  W. 
Grimes, George  T. 
Harrison,  J.  W. 
Hilbom,  S.  G. 
Hohweisner,  F. 
Hug,  Charles  A. 
Jaynes,  F. 
Joseph!,  D.  E. 
Kinse,  W.  H. 
Kohler,  H.  H. 
Lesser,  E.  AV. 
Macintosh,  W 
Marcus,  George 
Martenstein,  J.  A. 
Mason,  Charles 
McAllister,  W.  F. 
McLeod,  D. 
Meagher,  T.  F. 
Melville,  W.  R. 
Merritt,  S. 


Meyer,  E. 
Montealegre,  C.  F. 
Nobman,  J.  C. 
O'Kane,  W.  D. 
•Palmer,  J.  J. 
Palmer,  Sidney 
Parsons,  J. 
Pennel,  C.  C. 
Piatt,  C.  W. 
Potter,  E.  E. 
Price,  Thomas 
Ross,  George 
Shattuck,  C.  H. 
Sieberst,  H.  G. 
Skelley,  M. 
Slinkey,  J.  E. 
Smith,  C.  W. 
Sparrow,  A,  R. 
Stone,  L.  D. 
Sullivan,  F.  J. 
Talbot,  W.  H. 
Tams,  Sampson 
Theobald,  G.  J. 
Thomas,  Leon  B. 
Toohy,  D.  J. 
Walter,  Henry 
Walter,  W.  J. 
Watson,  Thomas 
Wendell,  Dr.  Edwin 
Wheeler,  E.  A. 
Wickersham,  F.  A. 
Woodlock,  John 
Yost,  John  D. 


MArrONFS  GIESSHUBLER.    The  Empress  of  Table  Waters.    The  favorite 

of  all  Visitors  at  Carlsbad.    MAU,  SADLER  &  CO..  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


205 


San  Francisco  Yacht  Club 


Club  House,  Sausalito,  Cal. 


The  San  Fraucisco  Yacht  Club  was  organized  in  July,  1S69,  and  reorganized,  in 
July,  3873.  The  directors  meet  quarterly.  The  Secretary  can  be  communicated  with 
at  220  Market  street. 


OFFICERS 
I.  GUTTE  -  -  .  _ 

E.  W.  Newhall        -        .        - 
Captain  Matthew  Turner 
C.  W.  Kellogg    -        -        - 
Charles  G.  Yale    -        -        - 


.    Commodore 
Vice  Commodore 

-  Measurer 
Treasurer 

-  Secretary 


directors 


William  Kruse, 
Charles  Chittenden 
Louis  Sloss,  Jr. 
John  W.  Pew 
J.  W.  Harrison 


I.  Gutte 

E.  W.  Newhall 

Captain  Matthew  Turner 

C.  W.  Kellogg 

Charles  G.  Yale 


William  Letts  Oliver 


TRY  GRANDMA'S  DELIGHT  JAPAN  TEA;  put  up  in  1  pound  round  canisters  only. 
Ask  your  Grocer  for  it.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.;  Sole  Proprietors. 


206 


SAN  FRANCISCO  YACHT  CLUB 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


Belknap,  D.  P. 
Blum,  Leon 
Bowen,  George 
Castle,  Arthur 
Chandler,  F.  B. 
Chittenden,  Charles 
Dewey,  W.  P. 
Donahue,  James  M. 
Dowling,  Thomas 
English,  J.  F. 
Farnfield,  C.  P. 
Floyd,  R.  S. 
Foote,  W.  W. 
Gutte,  I. 
Haldan,  E.  B. 
Haley,  W.  H. 
Harrison,  J.  W. 
Herold,  R. 
Hirsch,  Louis 
Kellogg,  Charles  W. 
Knowles,  George  B. 
Kruse,  William 
Lee,  John 
Levy,  Judge  Walter 
Lukens,  E.  G. 


Malter,  G.  H. 
Marcus,  George 
May,  Joseph 
McCarthy,  William 
McDonough,  J. 
McNear,  George  W. 
Merritt,  Dr.  Samuel 
Moore,  R.  S. 
Muser,  Otto 
Newhall,  E.  N. 
Newman,  Dr.  L. 
Noble,  H.  H. 
Oliver,  William  Letts 
Pew,  J.  W. 
Shotwell,  J.  :\L 
Sloss,  Leon 
Sloss,  Louis,  Jr. 
Smith,  F.  M. 
Spinney,  W.  S. 
Spreckels,  J.  D. 
Stickney,  B. 

Turner,  Captain  William 
Williams,  H.  B. 
WVnants,  P.  P. 
Yale,  Charles  G. 


How  plpasant  after  the  Theatre  or  an  Evening  Party  to  be  able  to  offer  j'our  guests  a 
nice   cup  of  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  FRENCH  BOUILLON  before 

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retiring. 


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Oakland  Canoe  Club 

Oakland  Creek,  foot  of  Alice  St.,  Oakland 


The  Oakland  Canoe  Club  was  organized  January  23,  1886,  and  the  Doat  house  of 
the  Mystic  Boat  Club  purchaser?  and  remodeled  to  suit  the  purposes  of  its  new  owners. 
?he  bunding  is  easy  of  access  by  several  local  railroad  lines  and  has  a  good  landing 
place  at  all  stages  of  the  tide. 


OFFICERS 

W.  W.  Blow 
A.  D.  Harrison 
Henry  M.  Landsberger 
W.  G.  Morrow 


I,IFE   members 


W.  W.  Blow 
George  T.  Wright 
Henry  Olsen 

Beasley,  Thomas  D. 
De  la  Montanya,  A. 
Engelbrecht,  Mrs  H. 

Allen,  Arthur 
Blow,  A.  H. 
Blow,  W.  W. 
Campbell,  William 
Cooper,  E.  R. 
Darneal,  Hervey 

Engelbrecht,  H.  A. 

Engelbrecht,  R.  T. 

Folkers,  G.  A.  W. 

Giusti,  John  J. 

Gump,  Abe, 

Harms,  R.  G.  C. 

Harrison,  A.  D. 

Hasslocher,  E.  A.  von 


-    Commodore 

Vice  Commodore 

-  Secretary 

-  Treasurer 

A.  D.  Harrison 
Henry  M.  Landsberger 
W.  G.  Morrow 


honorary  members 


ACTIVE    MEMBERS 


Piatt,  A.  G. 
Richards,  B.  W. 


Havens,  A.  W. 
Henderson,  E.  M. 
Kuster,  H.  C. 
Landsberger,  H.M. 
Langstroth,  J.  A. 
Morrow,  W.  G. 
Olsen,  Henry 
Olsen,  John 
Smith,  F.  M. 
Ransome,  Leslie 
Tallant,  F.  W. 
AViggins,  James  F. 
Wood,  C.  J. 
Wright,  George  T. 


FOR  CHILDREN'S  DAILY  DIET  ^^otMng  is  better  than  a  g^^^^^^ 

gested  soup,  such  as  is  put  up  ^^l^^^^tt^^gi^^il^ca?  Paoifi?  C?aSt\gents. 


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Society  of   California  Pioneers. 

Rooms,  Pioneer  Buii^ding,  Fourth  Street 


The  Society  of  California  Pioneers  was  organized  in  August  1850.  The  object  of 
the  Society  is  to  collect  and  preserve  information  of  the  early  settlement  of  the 
country,  and  to  perpetuate  the  memory  of  the  founders  of  this  State,  and  also  the 
male  descendants  of  members.  All  Avho  were  in  California  prior  to  January  1st,  1850, 
are  eligible  to  membership.  The  regular  meetings  are  held  on  the  first  Monday  of 
each  month,  and  the  annual  election  of  officers  on  the  seventh  day  of  July. 


OFFICERS 

July,  1888—1889 
Arthur  M.  Ebbets 

Vice-Presidents 
Charlbs  R.  Story       .        .        - 

John  F.  Lohse  .        -        - 

C.  T.  Ryland       -        -        -        - 

A.  K.  P.  Harmon     - 

William  M.  Eddy        -        .        . 

Howard  Havens 

H.  T.  Graves      -        -        -        - 

Edward  E.  Chever 


President 

San  Francisco 

San  Francisco 

San  Jose 

-  Oakland 
Santa  Barbara 

-  Treasurer 
Secretary 

Marshal 


DIRECTORS 


Isaac  E.  Davis 
A.  W.  Von  Schmidt 
A.  E.  Phelps 
Samuel  Deal 


S.  H.  Daniels 


Peter  Dean 
Edward  Kruse 
Mi(;haftl  Kane 
John  O'^J.  Reis 


MATTONI'S  CARLSBAD  GIESSHUBLER  retains  its  gas  for  an  unusually  long  time 
after  the  bottle  has  been  opened.    Grocers  and  Druggists  keep  it. 

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Press  Club 


Club  Rooms,  South  East  Corner  of  Bush  and  Montgomery  Streets 


The  Press  Club  of  San  Francisco  was  organized  August  30,  1888,  Avith  80  charter 
members.  The  object  of  the  Club  is  to  bring  members  of  the  newspapers  and  other 
literary  professions  together  in  closer  personal  relations,  and  to  advance  the  interests  of 
professional  journalism.  The  active  membership  consists  of  125  members,  which  num- 
ber is  constantly  being  increased. 


OFFICERS 


J.  M.  Ward 

George  D.  Squires 
T.  J.  Vivian 
Fremont  Older 
W.  B.  Cooke    - 
Charles  A.  Low    - 


President 

-  First  Vice  President 

Second  Vice  President 

Secretary 

-  Treasurer 

Librarian 


DIRECTORS 


W.  N.  Hart 
T.  F.  Bonnet 


J.  W.  Pratt 
John  P.  Cosgrove 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  ready  made  Soups  are  cheaper  and  better 
than  can  be  made  at  home.    All  first-class  Grocers  keep  them. 

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CHARTER  MEMBERS 


Adam,  L.  D. 
Allen,  I. 
Barendt,  A.  H. 
Black,  O. 
Bonner,  John 
Bonnet,  T.  F. 
Brooke,  H.  L. 
Carroll,  J.  M. 
Carson,  William 
Coe,  C.  M. 
Cook,  A.  C. 
Cooke,  W.  B. 
Corey,  J.  J. 
Cosgr-ave,  J.  O'H. 
Cosgrave,  John  P. 
Cosgrave,  T.  P. 
Cromwell,  B. 
Dement,  Edward  D. 
De Young,  M.  H. 
Dressier,  AV.  D. 
Drury,  Wells 
Dunning,  J.  P. 
Dye,  AVilliam  P. 
Fitch,  George  H. 
Flynn,  Charles 
Forman,  Sands  W. 
Gagan,  W^  H. 
Geary,  M.  J. 
Gibson,  Frederick 
Gibson,  Robert 
Greenway,  E.  M. 
Hahn,  Eugene 
Hart,  W.  X. 
Haxton,  H.  R. 
Haycock,  Judson 
Healey,  A.  J. 
Horton,  S.  W. 
Hudson,  H.  R. 
Hume,  Hugh 
Irvine,  Leigh 


Irwin,  J.  N.  H. 
Jackson,  A.  C. 
Jordan,  J.  S. 
Klein,  J.  C. 
Lane,  F.  K. 
Lawrence,  A.  M. 
Lawrence,  F.  W. 
Love,  J.  H. 
Low,  C.  A. 
McArdle,  J,  D. 
Meyer,  George  H. 
Michel  son,  Charles 
Millard,  F.  B. 
Moran,  E.  F. 
Murphy,  F.  J. 
Murphy,  P.  J. 
Naughton,  W.  W. 
Nelligan,  P.  J. 
Older,  Fremont 
I^xley,  Frank  M. 
Poundstone,  A.  L, 
Pratt,  J.  W. 
Prendergast,  T.  F. 
Reckard,  E.  L. 
Roberts,  Percy  W. 
Robison,  J.  L. 
Squires,  George  D. 
Thompson,  Walter 
Timmins,  John 
Townsend,  E.  W. 
ITlrich,  Charles 
Yassault,  L.  S. 
Vi\ian,  T.  J. 
W^ard,  J.  M. 
W^hitty,  J.  H. 
Wiggin,  Marcus  P. 
"Wilson,  Piercey 
Young,  John  P. 
Zeehandelaar,  F.  J. 


Always  reliable  and  uniform— HORACE  R.  KELLY  &  GO'S  Key  West 

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Dirigo   Club 


Club  House,  322  Geary  Street 


The  Dirigo  Club  was  organized  June  27. 1884,  and  incorporated  December  9  of 
the  samevear.  The  object  of  the  association  is  the  maintenance  and  support  ot 
Republican  principles,  and  the  promotion  of  social  intercourse  among  its  members. 


OFFICERS 


W.  H.  Chamberlain 
George  B.  Knowles 
Walter  E.  Huey      • 
T.  H.  Minor 


-    President 

Vice  President 

-  Secretary 

Treasurer 


J.  S.  Mumaugh 
J.  P.  Rothwell 
G.  J.  Bucknall 
E.  A.  Belcher 


DIRECTORS 


W.  H.  Chamberlain 
George  B.  Knowles 
Walter  E.  Huey, 
T.  H.  Minor 


Henry  J.  Crocker 


■RTPWARrmON    &   ROBBINS'    Boned  Chicken,  Turkey,  Cooked  Ham,   Rolled  Ox 
^''^''Ton^S^.'cufriedOysf^^^  and  Fowl  Plum  Pudding  and  Po«^d  ^I^^f,' ^^^^^^^^ 
of  all  first-class  Grocers.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacihc  Loast  Agents. 


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DIRIGO  CLUB. 


LIST  OF    MEMBERS 


Bandman,  C.  J. 
Barnes,  W.  H.  L. 
Barnes,  W.  S. 
Belcher,  E.  A. 
Belshaw,  C.  E. 
Bonestell,  C.  K. 
Bonnell,  A.  C. 
Brown,  J.  F. 
Bucknall,  Dr.  G.  J. 
Carmany,  J.  W. 
Castle,  A.  E. 
Center,  William 
Chamberlain  W.  H. 
Church,  S.  R. 
Conly,  W.  H. 
Cornwall,  A.  W. 
Crocker,  C.  H. 
Crocker,  H.  J. 
Crocker,  W.  H. 
Danforth,  E. 
Danforth,  E.  P. 
Davis,  Horace 
Davis,  John  F. 
Dean,  J.  J. 
Decker,  Dr.  C.   W. 
Dennison,  Eli 
De Young,  M.  H. 
Dimond,  W.  H. 
Jelton,  Charles  N. 
Fenkhausen,  Eudolph 
Flint,  Thomas,  Jr. 
Flood,  George 
Furlong,  A.  W. 
George,  Dr.  E. 
Gilman,  C.  H. 
Gregory,  Eugene  J. 
Gunn,  J.  O'B. 
Hanmore,  H.  M. 
Harron,  J.  O. 
Havens,  H.  T.,  Jr. 


Hawes,  A.  G. 
Haymond,  Creed 
Hecht,  M.  H. 
Hegler,  John  H. 
Hilby,  F.  M. 
Hoitt,  Ira  G. 
Horton,  F.  H. 
Huey,  Walter  E. 
Jackson,  Andrew 
Johnson,  F.  S. 
Joy,  Edwin  W. 
Knowles,  George  B. 
Knowles,  T.  C. 
Knox,  Thomas  R. 
Kohler,  H.  H. 
Kruse,  W.  H. 
Martenstein,  J.  A. 
Maxwell,  J.  D. 
McXear,  John  A. 
Mead,  T.  K. 
Mighell,  W.  E. 
Miller,  H.  C. 
Miner,  T.  H. 
Montague,  W.  AY. 
Moore,  H.  P. 
Moore,  P.  P, 
Morrow,  W.  W. 
Mumaugh,  J.  S. 
Nye,  D.  F. 
O'Connor,  Cornelius 
Painter,  Arthur 
Pallock,  Alexander 
Parke,  L.  C. 

Patterson,  Judge  Van  R. 
Patton,  Charles  L. 
Price,  A.  F. 
Price,  Thomas 
Regensburger,  Dr.  M. 
Roth  well,  J.  P. 
Rountree,  J.  0. 


Try  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  Natural  Flavor  French  Soups,  put  up  In 
glass  especially  for  Children's  Diet,  Invalids,  Sick  or  Weak  Persons. 

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Shay,  Frank 
Shortridge,  S.  M. 
Sloan,  John 
Smith,  W.  M. 
Spence,  R.  B. 
Sperry,  Austin 
Sperry,  George  B. 
Spreckels,  Claus 
Spreckels,  C.  A. 
Stanford,  Lei  and 
Stump,  I.  C. 
Talbot,  W.  H. 
Talbot,  W.  H. 


Taylor,  J.  W. 
Thorn,  Owen 
VanBuren,T.  V. 
Walkington,  T.  G. 
Warner,  Dr.  A. 
Whitworth,  J.  M. 
Wickes,  G.  W. 
Willey  F.  D. 
Williams,  A.  P. 
Wilsey,  W.  J. 
Woodward,  R.  B. 
Wooster,  F.  L. 
Wright,  C.  W. 


C^or  the  (argest  aad  Q^iriesl  |nCrssortinerLl 


OF 


ffilLLinGRY 


50   to 


Kddom:^ 


lO  — KBARNY    STREET— 1 0 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  French  Soups  are  put  up  for  family  use  in 
quart  and  pint  cans  and  one  and  a  half  pint  p:lass  jars.     ^     .^    ^      ^  , 
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i9  tl^e  U/orld 


I 


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and  sell  you  first-class  Vehicles  for  less  than  Dealers 

can  buy  the  goods  of  other  Manufacturers. 


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and  examine  our  work  and  read  the  long  list  of  prominent 

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The  Byron  Mauzy  Musical  Club 


The  above  Club  was  organized  in  the  early  part  of  the  present  year  (1888),  and  now 
nnmbers  over  three  hundred  members.  Its  object  is  to  foster  a  love  for  the  best 
muTic  to  encourage  teachers  to  bring  forward  their  best  pupils,  thus  striving  by  com- 
Sion  and  e,,uL^  to  incite  them  to  ambitious  work  and  to  bring  forward 
aspfrants  for  the  Lyric  stage.  A  large  Orchestra  is  connected  with  the  clnb.  Concerts 
are  gtven  twice  each  month,  and  members  are  entitled  to  two  invitations  for  each 
concert     The  fees  are  fl.OO  per  quarter.  .  .-u^ 

Ta.  Batkin  is  the  Secretary,  and  Prof.  H.  R.  Austin  is  the  Conductor  of  the 
Orchestra,  which  is  composed  of  the  following  members: 


Brown,  J.  A. 

Gove,  T.  S. 


FIRST  VIOLINS 


Hoffman,  M.  G. 


Weigel,  E.  E. 
Lada,  E. 


Beckedorff,  G.  H. 
Leszynsky,  F.  L. 
Dunn,  Richard 

vroLA 
Austin,  F.  Victor 

CONTRA  BASS 

Israel,  E.  A. 


SECOND   VIOLINS 


Denton,  C. 
Webb,  W. 
Soto,  Jose 

'cello 
Lada,  Adolph 

TROMBONE 

Mocker,  William 


Keogh,  William 


CLARINETS 


Demoro,  A, 


Nelson,  Max 


Specht,  G. 


FLUTES 


CORNETS 


Toplitz,  Mai. 
Mauzy,  E.  R. 


HORNS 


Batkin,  A.  A. 

TYMPANI 

Chapman,  M. 


Mauzy,  Byron 

DRUMS 

Barr,  William 


YUM  YUM  SWEET  CORN,  the  finest  in  the  land,  sold  everywhere. 

Ask  your  Grocer  for  it.    MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Sole  Proprietors. 


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NAMES  OF   PATRONS   AND    MEMBERS 


Abrahamson,  Miss 

Alexander,  Mrs  J. 

Alferitz,  Mr  and  Mrs 

Allen,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  D. 

Argue,  Miss  A.  E. 

Austin,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  R. 

Austin,  Miss  Sissy 

Austin,  F.  Victor 

Banch,  Peter,  Jr. 

Barr,  Mr  and  Mrs 

Bartlett,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  S.  M. 

Bartlett,  Prof.  W.  B. 

Bauman,  Miss  M. 

Becker,  Mr  George 

Belgrave,  Mrs 

Bell,  Mr  M.  L. 

Bergstein,  Prof.  Carl 

Bernard,  Miss  Blanche 

Bernard,  Miss  Flora  A. 

Berolzhime,  Mrs 

Blote,  Mr  and  Mrs  H. 

Bretz,  Mr  A. 

Briggs,  Mrs  E.  M. 

Brown,  Miss 

Brown,  Mrs  B. 

Brun,  C.  B. 

Bruns,  Carl 

Brims,  Miss  Clara  E. 

Bruns,  W.  G. 

Buchau,  Professor 

Bull,  Charles  G. 

Bury,  Miss  May  E. 

Buyer,  Mr  and  Mrs  C. 

Cabanass,  Mrs 

Canton,  Miss  Maud 

Capp,  Mr  S.  M. 

Carels,  Mr  J.  H. 

Carter,  Miss  Etta 

Cellarus,  Mr  C. 

Chamberlain,  Mrs  J.  P. 


Chase,  Miss  Minnie 
Christian,  Miss  Bertha 
Clark,  Mrs 
Connelly,  Miss 
Connelly,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  F. 
Corliss,  Mrs  M.  J. 
Coursen,  Miss  Cathie 
Coursen,  Miss  Ellen 
Cushman,  Mrs  E.  M. 
Dannmeyer,  Mr  and  Mrs  R. 
Denning,  Miss  Sadie 
Denton,  Mr  Carl 
Dickman,  Mr  and  Mrs 
Dockstader,  Miss  L.  S. 
Donigan,  Mr  John 
Donovan,  Mrs  J. 
Douglass,  Mr  John 
Drake,  J.  H. 
Dunbar,  Miss  E.  M. 
Dunn,  Dr.  and  Mrs  R.  K. 
Dunn,  Mr  and  Mrs 
Dunn,  Miss 
Eaton,  Mrs  H.  J. 
Elkington,  Mr  James  E. 
Fallon,  Mr  and  Mrs  William 
Farnham,  Mr  John 
Fassonan,  Mrs  E. 
Fitzgerald,  Miss 
Forbes,  Mrs 
Ford,  Miss  N. 

Fuller,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  P.,  Jr- 
Fusier,  Mrs 
Galvin,  Mr 
Gamble,  Mr  J.  M. 
Garthorne,  Mr.  G.  H. 
Geishaker,  Miss  M. 
Gilmore,  Miss  F.  A. 
Goldman,  Mrs  C. 
Goldman,  Miss  Ernestine 
Gorman,  Miss 


H.  R.  KELLY'S  BOUQUET  Key  West  Havana  Cigars  have  uo  equal. 

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217 


Graves,  Miss 

Gray,  Miss  Annie  L. 

Gregg,  Miss 

Griffin,  Miss  Charlotte 

Griffin,  Mr  W.  D. 

Grunhagen,  Miss  Charlotte 

Gschwandner,  Professor 

Gummer,  Miss  Lillian 

Hallihan,  Thomas 

Hanks,  Mr.  W.  S. 

Handford,  Miss  E.  V. 

Harding,  Miss  E. 

Harper,  Miss  Lulu 

Hart,  Mr. 

Haymanson,  Professor  A. 

Heiman,  Mrs  C. 

Heney,  Miss 

Hewlett,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frederick 

Hill,  Mr  E-.  P. 

Hopkins,  Miss 

Hopkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  Moses 

Hopkins,  Mrs  Peter 

Howe,  Miss  Susie 

Irish,  Colonel  and  Mrs  J.  P. 

Jenkins,  Miss  Clara 

Johnstone,  Miss  Susie 

Jordan,  Mrs  L. 

Joseph,  Miss  Nellie 

Keenan,  Mrs  L. 

Kelly,  Mr  J.  F. 

Kernan,  Miss 

Kilham,  Mr  H.  D. 

Knapp,  E.  G. 

Kneib,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  W. 

Kohler,  Miss  M. 

Krebs,  Mrs 

Kuntze,  Mr  R. 

Kupfer,  Miss  Rosina 

Lada,  Madame 

Lawlor,  Miss 

Leckie,  Mrs  R.  B. 

Lefeal,  Professor 

Levy,  I.  G. 

Levy,  Mr  and  Mrs  M. 

Little,  Mrs  S.  J. 


Littlefield,  Mrs 
Loring,  Miss  Grace 
Lubber t,  Miss 
Maguire,  Miss 
Maguire,  Mr  James 
Maitland,  Mrs  M. 
Maxwell,  Mr  Henry 
MacHopkins,  Miss 
McChesney,  Miss  Alice 
McChesney,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B- 
McClelland,  Mr  and  Mrs  John 
McCrillis,  Mrs  B.  F. 
Mcintosh,  Mr  Charle* 
Mcintosh,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  P. 
McKinn,  Mrs 

McLean,  H.  W. 

Mergenthaler  Miss 

IMiller,  Mr  and  Mrs 

Monk,  Mrs  H.  P. 

Montgomery,  Mrs  A. 

Moore,  Miss  Clara 

Morris,  Mrs  M.  E. 

Morrison,  Mrs  T.  H. 

Mosher,  Mr 

Mott,  Ernest  A. 

Muncy,  William  G. 

Murdock,  Mrs  William 

Murphy,  Miss  Annie 

iSippert,  Mrs  L. 

Norman,  F.  G. 

Palmer,  Mr  and  Mrs  George 

Palmer,  Professor  H.  C. 

Pancoast,  Dr.  F. 

Parkhurst,  Mrs  N.  N. 

Pattianni,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  L. 

Peters,  Miss  Lillian 

Pfund,  Miss  Amelia 

Pieper,  Mr  Henry  C. 

Pierce,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph 

Ptetson,  Mr  M.  B. 

Pugsley,  Mrs 

Pugsley,  Mrs. 

Purdy,  Mr  A.  J. 

Purdy,  Miss  Eloise 
RacouUait,  Miss 


Chicken  and  Game  Pates  Trufflei,  made  in  the  French  style  by  the  FRANCO-AMERI- 
CAN FOOD  CO.,  will  be  found  delicious  for  Breakfast,  Lunch  or  Supper.  Ask 
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THE  BYRON  MAUZY  MUSICAL  CLUB 


Randall,  Mis8  Mary 
Rapp,  Mrs  J. 
Rappin,  Miss  E. 
Rappin,  Miss  Victoria 
Raymond,  Miss 
Redmon,  Dr.  and  Mrs 
Redmon,  Miss  Maud 
Redmon,  Miss  Stella 
Roeckle,  Professor  Joseph 
Reid,  Mrs  G. 
Reindl,  Professor  J.  J. 
Remillard,  Mrs  L\ 
Reynolds,  Miss  Alice 
Rendall,  Miss  May 
Reynolds,  Professor  Clark 
Reynolds,  Miss  Edith 
Reynolds,  Miss  Eva 
Reynolds,  Miss  D.  M. 
Reynolds,  Mr  S.  H. 
Richardson,  Miss  Lizzie 
Roberts,  Miss  Zeno 
Robertson,  Mr  E.  B. 
Rogers,  Miss  Lottie 
Ross,  Mr 
Ross,  Mrs  George 
Rutherford,  Mrs  H.  M. 
Ryan,  Miss  Fannie  E. 
Sadler,  Mr  and  Mrs  Caleb 
Schernstein,  Professor  Carl 
Schneider,  Miss  Lily 
Schulx,  Miss 
Sesnon,  Mr  Robert  F. 
Shaner,  Mr  Charles 
Sherwood,  Miss  Lily 
Sherwood,  Miss  Theresa 
Sholl,  Miss 
Sichel,  Professor  Abe 
Smith,  B.  J. 
Smith,  Mrs  S.  P. 
Snyder,  Mrs  Melville 
Solomons,  Miss 
Soto,  Jose 


Staples,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  J. 
Taylor,  Mrs 
Taylor,  Mrs  S.  H. 
Taylor,  Mrs  W.  C. 
Thomas,  C.  F. 
Thomas,  Miss  T. 
Thompson,  Mrs  Charles  E. 
Thompson,  Mrs  F.  R. 
Tittle,  Miss  Carrie 
Turner,  Miss 
Tuttle,  Miss  Jennie 
Ulrich,  Mrs  Alvin 
Ulrich,  J.  Alvin 
Walker,  Mrs  J.  M. 
Walker,  Mrs  William 
Walton,  Mr 

Ward,  Dr.  and  Mrs  J.  W. 
Warren,  Alfred 
Weaver,  Mrs. 
Webb,  A.  B. 
Webb,  Mrs  C.  H. 
Webb,  E.  Carter 
Weber,  Mr  C.  F. 
AVhaites,  Miss  E.  B. 
Whalin,  Miss 
Whaliu,  William 
Wharf,  F.  L. 
Wickham,  Miss 
Wickham,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  C. 
Wiehe,  Mrs 
AVilliams,  Mrs  J.  L. 
Wilson,  Miss  Alice 
Wilson,  C.  M. 
Wissell,  Mr  A. 
Winslow%  Herbert  H. 
Wood,  Miss  Isabel, 
Wcolner,  Mr  F.  J. 
Wrinkle,  Mrs  L.  J.  F. 
Wysham,  Professor  H.  Clay 
Young,  Miss  S.  M. 
Ziflferer,  Professor 
Zifferer,  Mme.  Billoni 


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HOTEL    DIRECTORY 


Persons  wishing  First-class  Laundry  Work  will 

find  tt  (ireatly  to  their  advantage  to  (ilve 

us  their  orders,  both  as  to  quality  of 

WORK  AND  PRICE 


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an  Francisco  Lanndry 

OFFICES 

®)  33  OEARY  Street 


NEAR  PRINCIPAL  HOTFXS  ©   Sau  Fraucisco,  Cal; 

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AND 

862    BROADWAY 

OAKLAND 

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Washing  Called  for  and  Delivered 


mofiTEHEV,  cnii.— 


Vieuus  of  the  Ct 


mOHTEREY,   CAli. — "flneniea's   Famous  Summer  and  Uiinter'  Reso't" 


Viems  of  the  Ciilebrated  Hotel  del   cnonte,  monterey,  Cal. 

THE  MOST  kir,.\/FrCE.\T  SEASIDE  FSTAllt.lSIIMKNT  I.\  THE  IIOKLD 


iTlonterey,  California. 


PACIFIC  GROVE  RETREAT— "The   Peerless  Seaside   Resort" 


merica's  F« 


lebt^atcd  H' 


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Palace  Hotel 


C.  H.  LIVINGSTON,  Manager 


Reception  T>ay— Monday 


Allison,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  E. 

Alvord,  Mr  and  Mrs  William 

Armstrong,  AV.  H. 

Austin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jo83ph 

Ball.  G. 

Belcher,  Judge  W.  C. 

Boggs,  Honorable  and  Mrs  iohn 

Booth,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  G. 

Boy  son,  Dr.  and  Mrs 

Brown,  William  E. 

Buxton,  0.  W. 

Carroll,  G.  L. 

Carroll,  John 

Carroll,  Miss 

Carroll,  Miss  F. 

Gather  wood,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  B. 

Chapman,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  S. 

Cheeseman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Morton 

Miss 

Clark,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  H. 

Colburn,  Mrs  C.  H. 

Coleman,  Carleton  C. 

Cook,  Seth 

Crocker,  C.  H. 

Curry,  Judge  and  Mrs  John 

Dean,  Mrs  E.  J. 

The  Misses 

Decker,  Mrs  Peter 

Dennis,  Dr.  and  Mrs 

Dobinson,  J.  H. 

Donahue,  James  M. 

Dunphy,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  H. 

Easton,  Mr  and  Mrs  Wendell 


Estee,  Mr  and  Mrs  Morris  M. 

Miss  Maud 

Eyre,  Col.  and  Mrs  E.  E. 

-Miss 

Falkenstein,  Mr  and  Mrs  H. 

Miss 

Farquharson,  David 

Farquh arson,  D.  F. 

Flavin,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  J. 

Ford,  J.  A. 

Foute,  Rev.  and  Mrs  R.  C. 

Frank,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  A. 

French,  Mr  and  :Mrs  Peter 

Friedman,  Captain  J.  S. 

Friel,  Captain  and  Mrs  D.  E. 

Garber,  E.  R. 

Gilson,  Mr  and  Mrs  L. 

Goodman,  Mr  and  3Irs  T.  H. 

Goodman,  Mrs  J.  H. 

Goodrich,  E.  D. 

Grant,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jesse 

Grinbaum,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  S. 

Hall,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  P. 

Hall,  Mrs  N.  C. 

Hallett,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H 

Hallett,  AVilliam 

Halsey,  Mr  and  Mrs  A. 

Hart,  Mr  and  Mrs  Harry 

Henarie,  D.  V.  B. 

Houghton,  H.  B. 

Houghton,  Gen.  and  Mrs  J.  F. 

Miss 


jcvi  T  Y'«  KEY  WEST  H  WANA  CIGARS  have  been  sold  in  this  market  for 


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PAI.ACE  HOTEI. 


Ivers,  Mrs  Richard 

Miss 

Jones,  Mr  and  JNIrs  D.  H. 
Josephs,  Mrs  E. 
Kingsley,  C.  H. 
Kirkpatrick,  Mr  and  Mrs  E. 
Lancaster,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  A. 
Laton,  ]Mr  and  Mrs  C.  A. 
Lissack,  Louis 
Livingston,  C.  H. 
Lugsden,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jay 

Miss 

Luning,  N. 

Miss 

Mackay,  John  W. 

IVEaiu,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles 

Martin,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  P. 

Maynard,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  H. 

Maynard,  Mr  and  Mrs  VV.  J. 

Mayne,  Charles 

McAllister,  Dr.  and  Mrs 

McCarthy,  Mr  and  ]Mrs  F.  F. 

Meylert.  Dr.  and  Mrs  A.  P. 

Moore,  A.  P. 

Moore,  Mrs  Samuel 

Morse,  Captain  and  Mrs  H.  G. 

Mozley,  Mrs  B. 

Mudgett,  J.  G. 

Murphy,  D.  T. 

MjTick,  Honorable  M.  H. 

Newton,  ]Mr  and  Mrs  Morris 

Nichols,  Captain  and  Mrs  D.  C. 

Nickerson,  A.  A. 

Miss  Maud 

Nuttall,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  R.  K. 
Payne,  Mrs  Theodore 
Payne,  Warren  R. 
Pearson,  H.  A. 

Prescott,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  W. 
Ramsdell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Ira  L. 
Raum,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  E. 
Reid,  Mrs  General  H.  T. 
Rice,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  H. 
Rosenstock,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  W. 


Ross,  Mr  and  Mrs  A. 
Ryer,  F.  F. 
Ryer,  Mrs  W.  M. 
Savage,  Colonel  and  Mrs  R.  H. 
Sawyer,  Dr.  and  Mrs  A.  F. 
Sharon,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  D. 
Shaw,  Mr  and  Mrs  C  N. 
Simons,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  B. 
Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  M. 
Spreckels,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  A. 
Spruance,  Mr  and  Mrs  John 
Stone,  N.  B. 
Sunderland,  Mrs  Thomas 

Miss 

Taggart,  Miss 

Tarnes,  Mr  and  Mrs  Juan 

Thomas,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  P. 

Thore,  C.  P. 

Thornton,  Colonel  H.  L 

Tilford,  E.  A. 

Towne,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  N. 

Treadwell,  Mrs  Mabel 

Trumbo,  Mr  and  Mrs  Isaac 

Trumbo,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  W. 

Tubbs,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  L. 

Miss 

Turrell,  M.  H. 
Waite,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  B. 
Walker,  Judge  George  B. 
Walkington,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  J. 

Miss  E.  J. 

Walter,  W.  J. 

Waterman,  Mrs  E.  J. 

Webb,  G.  Creighton 

Weill,  Henry 

Weill,  Leon 

Weill,  Raphael 

Weill,  Sylvian 

Whitney,  Dr  and  Mrs  J.  D. 

Wilder,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  J. 

Williams,  Senator  and  Mrs  A.  P. 

Wood,  J.  W. 

Wood,  Miss  Nellie 

Zinney,  T.  J. 


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Baldwin  Hotel 


BaldwiD,  George  W. 

Baum,  M.  C. 

Bradley,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  L. 

Miss  Grace 

Dean,  Mr  and  Mrs  Walter  E. 

Walter  L. 

Dewey,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  P. 
Eppinger,  Mr  and  Mrs  J. 
Fair,  Charles  L. 
Fair,  James  G.,  Jr. 


Fox,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  W. 
Fox,  George  W. 
Gillon,  James 
Greenway,  E.  M. 
Highton,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  E. 
Kowalsky,  H.  S. 
Ostroski,  Mr  and  Mrs  S. 
Sharp,  Mrs.  George  F. 
Unruh,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  A. 
Warburton,  Mrs  Helen 


Grand  Hotel 


S.  F.  THORN,  Manager 


Reception  Day — Monday 


Allen,  Judge  J.  M. 

Bennett-,  T.  A. 

Burns,  Mr  and  Mrs  Isidore 

Cahill  E.  J. 

Cammock,  J.  M. 

Carey,  General  and  Mrs  J.  T. 

Casa,  A.  Delia 

Clarke,  T.  D. 

Curtis,  Edward 

Davis,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  G. 

DeForest,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  F. 

Doe,  John  S. 

Forsaith,  E.  W. 

Hamilton,  William 

Jewell,  T.  E. 


Jewett,  ;Mr  and  Mrs  J.  H. 
Lee,  Dr.  W.  M. 
Logan,  MrsM.  A. 
McClatchy,  Mrs  James 

The  Misses 

Montgomery,  George  S. 
O'Leary,  Fergus 
Severance,  J.  Seymour 
Stewart,  Senator  William  M. 
Tharpe,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  H. 
Thorn,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  F. 
Underhill,  Mr  and  Mrs  Jacob 
Webster,  F.  L. 
Wilson,  E.  J. 


MATTONI'S  GIESSHUBLER.    The  Empress  of  Table  Waters.    The  favorite 

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Lick  House 


Adams,  L.  L. 

Andrews,  Colonel  and  Mrs  A. 

Barnes,  Miss  Bessie 

Barnes,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  P. 

Breon,  Mr  and  Mrs  Paul 

Clements,  John 

Coleman,  Mrs  J.  H. 

Ehrman,  Mr  and  Mrs  John 

Eraser,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  E. 

Gillig,  H. 

Gnudelmyn,  Joseph 

Godsey,  G.  P. 

Gould,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  H. 

Harkness,  Dr. 

Hawkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  E. 

Heller,  Mr  and  Mrs  Moses 

Hinsdale,  G.  S. 

Huston ,  John 


Jacobs,  Mr  and  Mrs  B.  M. 
Kenitzer,  ]\Ir  and  Mrs  Henry 
Leach,  G.  W. 
Lynds,  A. 
McCeney,  J.  C. 
McDonough,  Mr  and  Mrs  R. 
Piper,  W.  A. 
Pratt,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  H. 
Reddy,  Mr  and  Mrs  P. 
Rosenfeld,  Mr  and  Mrs  John 
Saxe,  Colonel  and  Mrs  P. 
Seaver,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  A. 
Sutherland,  Mrs  E.  E. 
Sutherland,  Miss  L. 
Treadwell,  John 
Unger,  Frank 
Wood,  E. 


TRY  GRANDMA'S  DELIGHT  JAPAN  TEA;  put  up  in  1  pound  round  canisters  only 
Ask  your  Grocer  for  it.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO..  Sole  Proprietors. 


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Occidental    Hotel 


WILIylAM  B.  HOOPER,  Manager 


Reception  Day — Monday 


Beers,  Rev.  and  Mrs  H.  W. 

Bijette,  Madame 

Byrne,  F.  J. 

Byrne,  J.  W. 

Collier,  Mr  and  Mrs  William  B. 

Craven,  Mrs  N.  R. 

Craven,  Miss  M.  M. 

Cressy,  E.  P. 

Diitard,  Mr  and  Mrs  H. 

Eagan,  Captain  and  Mrs  C.  P. 

Fair,  James  G. 

Fenner,  Mrs  J.  D. 

Fenner,  Miss 

Fillmore,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  A. 

Ghaselen,  Dr. 

Gwens,  C.  C. 

Hager,  Judge  and  Mrs  John  S. 

Miss  Emelie 

Miss  Alice 

Hale,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  P. 

Miss  Josephine 

Hellen,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  C. 
Hill,  Mr  and  Mrs  Morgan 


Irvine,  Mrs  J. 

Irwin,  B.  J.  D.,  U.  S.  A. 

Keeney,  Dr  and  Mrs  J.  W. 

Marye,  George  T.,  Jr. 

McClure,  David 

McCoppin,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank 

McCoppin,  Miss 

McLeod,  Mr  and  Mrs  Daniel 

McPherson,  Miss  Sophie 

Rodgers,  Arthur 

Shields,  William 

Shorb,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  De  Barth 

Shorb,  Miss  Inez 

Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  Henlej' 

Sperry,  Mrs  A.  W. 

Sperry,  Miss  B. 

Sullivan,  Mrs  Thomas 

Sullivan,  Miss  M. 

Taylor,  Dr.  W.  E. 

Taylor,  Miss  Grade 

Tingle,  Mrs 

Tingle,  Miss 

Wood,  J.  L. 


How  pleasaut  after  the  Theatre  or  an  Evening  Partv  to  be  able  to  offer  your  guests  a 
nice  cup  of  FRA^X'0-AMERICAN  FOOD  GO'S  FRENCH  BOUILLON  before 
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ADVERTISEMENTS 


ROTGL  PLGA$ffnTOn 


SUTTER  AND  JDNES  STS. 


MRS,  M    E.  PENDLETON,  Prop 


San  Francisca 


The  Pleasanton  is  the  newest  and  most  elegantly  furnished  hotel  in 
San  Francisco.  Its  location,  450  feet  above  sea  level,  and  just  ofiF  the 
main  streets,  while  near  them,  makes  it  the  most  desirable  stopping 
place  for  Eastern  Tourists  and  the  best  family  hotel  in  the  city.  It  is 
furnished  throughout  in  the  latest  and  most  approved  style.  All  suites 
and  single  rooms  are  provided  with  call  and  return  call  electrical  bells, 
hot  and  cold  water  and  everything  conducive  to  the  comfort  and 
well-being  of  the  guests.  The  tab' e  is  surpassed  by  none.  Accommo- 
dations for  transient  as  well  as  permanent  guests. 


'*E1  fllonte"  Hotel 

SAUSA.LITO,   CAL. 

The  HeaPest  Country  Fan^ily  I^esoPt  Outside  of  San 
prancisco.       Summer  Cottages  for  Fan:iilies 

Hotel  Open  Summer  and  Winter      +      JJ/.  (p^.   ^^^tt/nAe^u^  ^^^cA. 


22;-) 


Hotel  Pleasanton 

Sutter  Street 
MRS.  M.  E.  PENDLKTON 


Reception  Day — Moyiday 


Albertson,  Dr  and  Mrs 
Ames,  Mrs  E.  C. 
Baker,  Mr  and  Mrs  A. 
Barker,  0.  A. 
Bee,  Everett  N. 
Bee,  Mrs  S.  L. 
Beford,  Miss  Fannie 
Bensley,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  B. 
Bloodgood,  Miss  Annie 
Bode,  William 
Bowman,  Professor  M.  L. 
Briggs,  Mr  and  Mrs  Arthur  R. 
Burns,  Mrs  M.  A. 

-Miss 

Burns,  W.  F. 
Clayton,  Mrs  Charles 
Cohen,  Mr  and  Mrs  R. 
Cole,  Mr  and  Mrs  N.  P. 

Miss  Emma 

Miss  Nellie 

Crane,  A.  E. 
Cristy,  Mrs  H.  P. 

Miss 

Currier,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  P. 
Miss 


Danneviller,  Professor  Marc  J. 
Davidson,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  B. 
Dewey,  W.  H. 

Dickinson,  Colonel  and  Mrs  J.  H. 
Dickinson,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  L. 

Miss 

DeKrafft,  J.  C.  P.,  U.  8.  N. 
Duff,  Miss  A.  M. 
Easton,  George 
Easton,  Mrs  O.   W. 

Miss  E.  B. 

Fernald,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.L.,  U.S.N. 

C.  B.,  U.  S.  N. 

Fisher,  Willie  E. 
Foster,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel 
Gibbons,  Mrs  T.  P. 
Gilman,  Captain  H. 
Gilmore,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  H. 
Gordon,  Mr  and  Mrs 
Green,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  H. 
Haines,  Dr.  and  Mrs  B.  W. 
Hall,  Mr  and  Mrs  Milton  R. 
Harrington,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  B. 
Henschliflfe,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  H. 
Henshelwood,  Mr  and  Mrs  Thos.R. 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  ready  made  Soups  are  cheaper  and  better 
than  can  be  made  at  home.    All  first-class  Grocers  keep  them. 

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HOTEL  PIvEASANTON 


Hovey,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  D. 

Howitt,  R. 

Huntington,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  V. 

Jackson,  Miss  C.  C. 

Jackson,  J. 

Jaynes,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank 

Kenyon,  Dr  and  Mrs  C.  G. 

Kew,  Mr  and  Mrs  M. 

Kimball,  Mrs  G.  G. 

Knighton,  E.. 

La  Montagne,  Mr  and  Mrs  Pierre 

Lee,  W.  G. 

Lewis,  W.  S. 

Low,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  A. 

Manchester,  E.  AV. 

McDonald,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  J. 

Mesick,  Mrs  M.  A. 

Miss  M. 

Meux,  J.  P. 
Miller,  Miss  Ida 
Moore,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  B. 
Nicholson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Peter 

Alexander 

Orndorff,  Miss 

Osment,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  M. 

Owens,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  J. 

Owens,  Miss  A.  R. 

Perry,  Gen.  &  Mrs  Alex.  J.,U.  S.  A. 

Miss 

Peterson,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank 
Piatt,  Miss 


Porter,  Mrs  Maria 

Poulson,  Mrs  Edna  S. 

Pounds,  J.  H.  H. 

Presbey,  F.  L. 

Raum,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  E. 

Relfe,  Miss  K. 

Shepard,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  B. 

Sheridan,  D. 

Smart,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  C. 

Smith,  Miss  C.  A. 

Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  Walter  V. 

Soule,  W.  A. 

Sparhawk,  Miss  S, 

i^tringer,  C.  P. 

Strong,  Brand  Mrs  C,  G. 

Tanner,  Captain  and  Mrs  Z.  L. 

Thomas,  Miss  L. 

Thorn,  Charles  C. 

Walker,  Mr  and  Mrs  S.  P. 

Warburtou,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  J,, U.S.N, 

West,  Miss  M.  B. 

West,  MissH.  R. 

AVhitney,  Mrs  Captain  F.  A. 

Whitney,  Miss  M.  M. 

Wicks,  S.  G. 

AVill.ams,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  H. 

Williar,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  H. 

Wilson,  Mrs  L.  8. 

Wilson,  Thomas  S. 

Wise,  Hon.  John  H. 

Wood,  W.  H. 


Always  leliable  and  uniform— HORACE  R.  KELLY  &  GO'S  Key  West  Havana  Cigars. 

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The    Berkshire 

711  Jones  Street 
MRS  CAROLINE  BLITZ 


Bachman,  Mr  and  Mrs  S. 

Ballard,  Irwin 

Barnell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert 

Bent,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  F. 

Blount,  Mrs  A.  K. 

Botsford,  Mrs  E. 

Cochran,  Dr.  and  Mrs  John 

Cuspenera,  Madame 

De  La  Requena,  Madame 

DeNoon,   Mrs 

Miss  Emma 

Miss  Dottie 

Elliot,  Miss  Kate 

Fagan,  Mr  and  Mrs  E. 

Fairchild,  Harriet 

Fisher,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  F. 

Elagg,  C.  C. 

Gardiner,  Miss 

Grosvenor,  Mrs  Fredrica 

Harpham,  Lee 

Hopkins,  F.  C. 

Hurlburt,  Dr. 

Jewett,  Miss  Fidelia 

Jones,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles 

Joyce,  Martin 

Judge,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  M. 

Keith,  Professor  and  Mrs  N.  S. 

Kerr,  Earl 


Kinne,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  Mason 

Miss  Ella 

Miss  Alice 

Kirk,  Miss  Florence 
Levy,  Mrs  John 

Miss  Goldie 

Long,  Mrs  John  T. 
Mackey,  H. 
Mattheus,  Mrs  M. 
Maupay,  Emma 
Mayer,  Miss  Josephine 
McBryde,  Mrs 

The  Misses 

McGlechlen,  Mr  and  Mrs 
McMahon,  Mr  and  Mrs  B. 

Miss  Marion 

Miss  Paralee 

Miss  Alice 

Meyer,  Miss  Emma 
Moore,  Mr  and  Mrs  Alfred 
Moultrie,  Mrs  L.  M. 

Miss 

Porter,  Mrs  B.  F. 

Miss  Sadie 

Miss  May 

Rogers,  B. 

Searles,  Mr  and  Mrs  Robert 

Sims,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  R. 


RICHARDSON  &  ROBBINS'  Boned  Chicken,  Turkey,  Cooked  Ham,  Rolled  Ox 
Tongue,  Curried  Oysters  and  Fowl,  Plum  Pudding  and  Potted  Meats;  to  be  had 
of  all  first-class  Grocers.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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THE  BERKSHIRE 


Skenner,  Mrs  Grace 

Jack 

Harry 

Smith,  Mrs' C.  B. 

Miss  Clara 

Miss  Minnie 

Smith,  Captain  and  Mrs  G.  F. 

Walter 

Smith,  Reverend  J  .  C. 

Smith,  Reverend  and  Mrs  J.  K. 

Miss  Edith 

Sproule,  James 


Stevenson,  A. 
Tuggle,  H. 
Vincent,  Clarence 
Walsh,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  C. 
AVeill,  ]Mr  and  Mrs  Charles 
Winn,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  H. 
Wollweber,  Mr  and  Mrs  B. 

Miss  C.  J. 

Woods,  Miss  May 

Wrey,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  E.  B. 

Zook,  Mr  and  Mrs  Frank 


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The  Renton 

712  SUTTER  STREET 
MRS.  Iv.  W.  BROWN 


Blaisdell,  C.  J. 

Blethen,  Mr  and  Mrs  C 

Cowan,  Mr 

Davis,  Mr 

Derkson,  Mr 

Ferguson.  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  B. 

Gordon,  Mrs 

C.  P. 

Miss 

Hall,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  C. 
Hamilton,  Mr  and  Mrs  F.  F. 
Hollis,  Mr  and  Mrs  William 
Jones,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  D. 


Judkins,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  C. 

Manning,  Miss  A.  M. 

Mitchell,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  H. 

Molloy,  Mrs  B. 

Mosby,  Colonel  James 

Norton  Miss  M.  E. 

Peele,  Mrs 

Pro  vine,  Judge  and  Mrs 

Root,  H. 

Saxe,  Mr 

Starr,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  M. 

Wallace,  Dr.  William 


Try  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  Natural  Flavor  French  Soups,  put  up  in 
glass  especially  for  Children's  Diet,  Invalids,  Sick  or  Weak  Persons. 

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The  Oriel 


Market  Street 


Acherson,  Charles  H. 


Adams,  Mr 
Bonney,  Miss  Callie 
Breaisted,  Mrs 

Buckingham,  Mr  and  Mrs  W. 
Cooke,  Mr 
Douglas,  Mrs 

Garvin,  Reverend  and  Mrs 
Hamilton,  Dr.  and  Mrs  W. 

Miss 

Hanlon,  Mr 
Harrington,  Miss  Sarah 
Hobson,  C.  B 
Hughes,  Mr  and  Mrs 
Izer,  Reverend  Dr.  and  Mrs 
Jeffries,  Mr  and  Mrs 
Kidder,  Miss 


Kinsman,  Charles  F. 
Lean,  Mr  and  Mrs  W. 
Lincoln,  Mrs  and  Sons 
Marble,  L. 
Miller,  Miss 

Mooreland,  Mr  and  Mrs 
Mozart,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  H. 
Nordlinger,  N.  E, 
Pickett,  G.  W. 
Rhodes,  Mrs  Susan 

Raleigh  E. 

W.  H.  L. 

Shockley,  Mr 
Spear,  Mr  and  Mrs 
Spence,  Mr  and  Mrs  Clark 
Watt,  Mr  and  Mrs 
AVills,  Mr  and  Mrs 


The   Westminster 

Sutter  Street 
MRS  R.  H.  SAWYER 


Babcock,  John 

Baggs,  Mr  and  Mrs  Montgomery 

Coggins,  Edward 

Conditt,  Mr  and  Mrs  Elliot 

Harron,  J.  O. 

Kilgariff,  Jack 

Parks,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.  AV. 


Powell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Abraham 

McCall,  Robert 

McLarren,  Mr 

Rowan  d,  Dr  and  Mrs 

Thorne,  Owen 

Treat,  Mr 

AVarner,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  GO'S  French  Soups  are  put  up  for  family  use  in 
quart  and  pint  cans  and  one  and  a  half  pint  glass  jars. 

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Hotel  Bella  Vista 

1001  Pine  Street 
MRS  VOIvNEY  SPALDING 


Reception  Day — ihursday 


Ames,  Mr  and  Mrs  Fisher 

Bond,C.  A. 

Bunker,  Mr  and  Mrs  William 

Burling,  J.  W. 

Clement,  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  H. 

Cutter,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  G. 

Donohoe,  Mr  and  Mrs  Dennis 

Donohoe,  ]Miss  Rose 

Dorn,  Lieut,  and  Mrs,  U.  S.  N. 

Edmonds,  Miss  Emily 

Everts,  Mr  and  Mrs  P. 

Fish,  INIr  and  Mr  Thomas 

Fletcher,  Lieut,  and  Mrs  Rob't  H. 

Gere,  Miss  Lucia 

Gillig,  Mr  and  Mrs  John 

Green,  Mrs  Duff 

Green,  Miss 

Grow,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  A. 

Grow,  Miss  Nellie 

Gummer,  Mrs  C.  V. 

Hall,  Mr  and  Mrs  A.  A. 

Hastings,  Mr  and  Mrs  D.  N. 

Hastings,  Dr.  J . 

The  Misses 

Hatch,  Miss  ^Nlary 
Hooper,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  B. 
Hunt,  ]\rr  and  Mrs  Randall 
Kellogg,  L.    M. 


Kellogg,  Miss 

Lewis,  Dr.  and  MrsD.  O.,  U.  S. 

Littlefield,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  H. 

Long,  L.  L. 

Macondray,  Miss  M.  L. 

Martin,  Mrs  H.  B. 

McAfee,  Mrs 

Messersmith,  E.  T. 

jMoseley,  Andrew  S. 

Pinckard,  ^Mr  and  Mrs  G.  M. 

Purdy,  Mrs  LB. 

Rail.E.  B. 

Rawlings,  Mr  and  Mrs  Lloyd 

Sinton,  Colonel  and  Mrs  R.  LI. 

Sinton,  Miss  Lizzie 

Stevens,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  E. 

Stone,  J.  C. 

Throckmorton,  Miss 

Tobin,  M.  E. 

Townsend,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward 

Tracy,  Mrs  A.  F. 

Tracy,  Theodore  F. 

Tracy,  Wilham  E. 

Vandewater,  Mrs 

Wadsworth,  Mrs  P]. 

Wads  worth,  Miss  Mary 

White,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  Knight 

Zifferer,  Professor  and  Madame 


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YUM  YUM  SWEET  CORN,  the  fiuest  iuthe  land,  sold  everywhere.    Ask  your  Grocer 
for  it.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Sole  Proprietors. 


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Sai}  Jose,  Qalifor^ia 


SAN  JOSE'S  SUMMER  AND    WINTER 

RKSOR.T 


CDL,  E.  III.  ROOT,  Manager 


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O^HE  new  and  magnificent  Hotel  Vendome  is  now 
|\^     open  for  the  reception  of  the  public.     Beauti- 
ful drives  to  places  of  great  interest,  such  as 
the  Lick  Observatory  on  Mt.  Hamilton,  the  pictur- 
esque canon  of  Alum  Rock  and  surroundings. 

The  most  Elegant  Establishment  in  the  world, 
and  California's  famous  Resort  for  summer  and  winter, 
containing  over  i8o  rooms,  with  all  the  modern  im- 
provements. Its  close  proximity  to  San  Francisco, 
the  rapid  and  frequent  communication  with  the  great 
city,  its  warm  winter  days,  and  withal  a  magnificent 
Hotel,  with  every  comfort  and  convenience  that  mod- 
ern ideas  could  suggest,  the  Hotel  Vendome  cannot 
fail  to  become  the  most  attractive  place  in  California. 
In  connection  with  the  Hotel  is  a  Billiard  and 
Club  Room. 

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HOTEL  Rafael 


SAN  RAFAEL,  CAL. 


CI.IMATE  PERFECT  ^f«.       D  ATCQ  ''^^°**^"^^P^^^^^'' ^^"'^^  ^°  ^'^^P^^^^^^ 

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SPECIAL  RATES  BY  THE  MONTH 

'HE  HOTEL  RAFAEL,  situated  just  outside  the  town  of  San  Rafael,  is  one  of  the 

best  appointed  Hotels  in  this  country.     The  grounds  are  spacious  and  beauti- 

Vx^^     fully  laid  out;  the  drives  and  scenery  are  unsurpassed.     The  Hotel  is  located 

^  O^     upon  a  knoll  overlooking  the  valley  and  directly  facing  Mt.  Tamalpais.     The 

view  from  the  Hotel  is  very  extensive,  and  its  grandeur  calls  forth  the  admiration  of  all 

who  have  seen  it.     The  CHEF  DE  CUISINE  has  a  national  reputation. 

The  projectors  of  the  enterprise  recognizing  the  necessity  of  a  Hotel  in  this  beauti- 
ful spot,  have  spared  no  money  to  make  this  in  everj'  particular  the  best  Hotel  in 
America. 

Fifty  niinutes*  I^ide  from  San  Franeiseo 

by  the  ferry  and  cars  ot  the  San  Francisco  tt  North  Pacific  Railroad  via  Point  Tiburon; 
or  by  the  North  Pacific  Coast  Railroad  via  Sausalito.  Both  routes  crossing  the  bay  oppos- 
ite the  Golden  Gate  and  running  close  to  Alcatraz  Island.  The  scenery*  along  the  Rail- 
road is  the  most  beautiful  in  California.  The  climate  of  San  Rafael  is  not  equaled  by 
that  of  any  other  place  on  this  coast. 

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It  is  an  agreeable  change  from  the  fogs  and  smoke  of  San  F'rancisco,  and  its  warm, 
equable  climate,  makes  it  one  of  the  most  desirable  resorts  in  California.  It  has  not  the 
oppressive  heat  of  inland  towns;  yet  it  is  protected  from  fogs  and  cold  by  the  surround- 
ing mountains, 

fls  a  LUinteF  K«sort 

for  Eastern  visitors,  or  for  others  desiring  comfortable  winter  quarters,  it  has  not  an 
equal  in  the  world.  Being  protected  from  the  cold  winds,  its  climate  is  naturally  warm. 
Its  close  proximity  to  San  Francisco,  the  rapid  and  frequent  communication  with  the 
large  citj-,  its  warm  winter  days,  and  withal  a  magnificent  hotel  with  every  comfort 
and  convenience  that  modern  ideas  could  suggest,  the  Hotel  Rafael  has  become  the 
most  popular  hotel  in  the  state. 

W.  K.  ZANDER,  Nlanager 


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Hotel  Rafael 


PERMANENT  GUESTS 


Barnes,  Mrs  W.  H.  L. 

Boggs,  Mrs  John 

Coleman,  Mrs  C.  C. 

Crabbe,  Mrs  H. 

Crabbe,  Miss  Jeanne 

Davidson,  Mr  and  Mrs  D,  B. 

Davidson,  Miss  Adele 

Donahue,  Mrs  Peter 

Emory,  Captain  and  Mrs  W.  H. 

Fay,  Charles 

Fay,  Mrs  Caleb  T. 

Garber,  Miss  E.  B. 

Gordon,  Mr  and  Mrs  E. 

Graves,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  N. 


Graves,  Miss  Alma 

Gray,  Mrs  Matthias 

Hall,  Mrs  H.  P. 

Hail,  Miss  Marion 

Hull,  E. 

Jennings,  Mr  and  Mrs  C.  B. 

Kentfield,  Mr  and  Mrs  E.  E. 

Martin,  Mrs  E. 

Moore,  Mr  and  Mrs  J .  J. 

Morgan,  Mr  and  Mrs  Cosmo 

Myers,  Dr  and  Mrs  T.  D. 

Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  AV.  Y. 

Stanley,  Mrs  Edward 

Tains,  Mr  and  Airs  Sampson 


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AND  EASTERN  TOURISTS 

THIS  House  has  just  been  enlarged  to  more  than  double  its  former  size,  and  elegantly 
refurnished  throaghout.  Hlectric  bells  and  all  modern  improvements  in  every 
T-^^rr,      EGGS,  MHvK  and  BUm^R  fresh  daily  from  the  ranch  of  the  proprietor. 


room 
I^fi^e  Coach  meets  all  Trains. 


TYI^ER  BKACH,  rrop. 


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SUMMER  RKSORTS 


PHIIi.  SIEBEN,  PropPietop 


LOWER    LAKK 

Lake  County  Calii.ort>cia 

NATUffE'^   MYgygRIQUS    LAQQQATQPY 

NI.Y  BY  DRINKING  AND  BATHING  IN  THE  WATERS  OF 
THESE  JUSTLY  CELEBRATED  SPRINGS  can  diseases  be 
conquered  and  the  human  system  thoroughly  cleansed  of  the 
poisons  and  humors  which  are  the  primary  cause  and  upon 
which  diseases  feed  and  depend  for  support.  Hundreds  cured: 
Hundreds  praise  and  recommend  nature's  true  remedy. 

The  waters  of  these  springs  are  very  beneficial  for  curing 
Malaria,  Rheumatism,  Gout.  Dropsy,  Skin  Diseases,  Dyspepsia, 
Catarrh,  Chronic  Dysentery,  Chills  and  Fever,  Costiveuess,  and  all  im- 
purities of  the  blood. 

Howard  Hot  and  Cold  Mineral  Waters!  14  Springs  or  14  Medical 
Wonders!  Boiling  from  out  the  bowels  of  the  earth  at  an  altitude  of 
2220  feet  above  the  level  of  the  sea.  and  embrace  in  variety  Hot  and  Cold 
Magnesia,  Potassium,  Cold  Sulphur,  Cold  Borax,  Cold  Alum-Sodium. 
Cold  Sicila  and  Sparkling  Soda. 

These  well-known  Springs  are  located  in  the  southern  extremity  of 
Seigler  Valley,  33  miles  from  Calistoga,  and  within  (i  miles  of  Lower 
Lake,  and  are  reached  daily  by  stage  from  Calistoga  to  Brown's 
Station,  where  passengers  are  met  by  Howard  Springs  Stage,  thereby 
enabling  persons  leaving  San  Francisco  Ferry  (8  A.  M.),  Oakland,  Sacra- 
mento and  Woodland  in  the  morning  to  arrive  at  the  Springs  the  same 
evening. 

The  charges  are  from  $10  to  $12  per  week  for  board,  room  and  bath. 
Shady  campmg  grounds,  stable  and  horses  are  also  provided  for  at 
reasonable  rates. 

Visitors  from  the  metropolis  will  be  delighted  to  find  one  of  the 
finest  trout  streams  in  the  country  within  a  few  minutes  walk  of  the 
Springs,  while  deer  and  small  game  abound  in  the  immediate  vicinity. 


For  further  particulars  address. 


GEORGE  EFF,  Lessee 

PHIL.  SIEBEN,  Prop. 


LOWER  LAKE 

Lake  County,  Cal. 


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WITH  A   CIRCULA  TION  LARGE  ENOUGH  TO  REQUIRE  A 

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Sansome  Street 


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>  Proprietors 

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City  Editor 

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Exchange  Editor 

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Cashier 

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Edgar  T.  Price 
T.  F.  Bonnet 
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J.  T.  Hanna 
James  P.  Booth 
Harrv  Hanks 


L.  D.  Smith 

C.  A.  Eraser 

D.  Y.  Clark 
A.  E.  Shattuck 
A.  S.  Jones 

C.  F.  Montague 


H.  O.  WILBUR  &  SON'S  Chocolate  and  Cocoa  Preparations  are  unexcelled  for  quality 
Ask  your  Grocer  for  them.        MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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Montgomery  Street 


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John  Timmins 
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H.  R.  Haxton, 
Samuel  E.  Moffitt, 

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R.  R.  Livingstone, 
A.  C.  Cook, 
Allan  Kelly, 
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Hugh  M.  Burke, 
Isaac  Allen, 
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Mrs.  Adele  Chretien, 
J.  Wallace  F.  Diss, 


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Managing  Editor 

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Night  Editor 

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Wells  Drury 
J.  P.  Cosgrave 
James  Donahue 
Samuel  Ewing 
AV.  Herbert  Thomas 
F.  L.  H.  Noble 
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J.  H.  Whitty 
J.  H.  Love 
S.  W.  Horton 
B.  F.  Butler 
O.  Black 


William  Wells 


Will  N.  Hart 
George  H.  Meyer 
Felix  Zeehandelaar 
Charles  Michelson 
W.  H.  Gagar 
Mrs.  A.  P.  Kelly 
Allen 
Francoeur 

Edward  W.  McNally 
C.  A.  Flynn 
C.  M.  Coe 
David  Williamson 


KELLY'S  KEY  Wp:ST  HAVANA  CIGARS  have  been  sold  in  this  mnrket  for 

over  ten  years.    A  sufficient  gviarantee  that  they  are  the  Best  on  the  market 

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Daily  Morning  Call 

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509  Clay  Street 


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George  K.  Fitch, 

Estate  of  J.  W.  Simonton, 

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G.  B.  Densmore, 

W.  S.  Dewey, 

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John  J.  Corey, 

Henry  K.  Goddard,    - 

George  E.  Barnes, 

J.  N.  H.  Irwin,   - 

L.  D.  Adam,     - 

MrsF.E.Waite,   - 

H.  J.  Lask, 

J.  W.  Pratt, 

Paul  E.  Vander 

Fremont  Older     - 

M.  J.  Geary,    - 


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Cashier 

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-  News  Editor 
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-  Social  Editor 

Assistant  Social  Editors 

Fraternal  Editor 
-    City  Editor 


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Assistant  City  Editors 
Sporting  Editor 


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Walter  Thompson 

J.  O'H.  Cos  grave 

G.  Duraino 

E.  Brown 

A.  Healey 

J.  McArdle 

E.  Carey 


A.  D.  McGrew 


A.  Gunzendorfer 
E.  G.  Wade 
J.  M.  Carroll 
W.  L.  Dye 
G.  D.  B.  Stewart 
E.  Gray  Smith 
Philip  McCaffrey 


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Jellies,  Etc.,  to  be  had  at  all  fancy  Grocers.  .„     ^      .  . 

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Social  Editor 


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E.  S.  Simpson 
H.  Yarian 
P.  J.  Cotter 
E.  B.  Stowell 


Henry  Newman 
Harry  C.  Boyd 
Oakley  B.  Osborne 
W.  M.  Osborne 


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cultured  home  circles,  and  made  it  the  most  popular  family  newspaper 
in  California. 

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accuracy  and  completeness  of  its  local  and  telegraphic  news,  its  interest- 
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in  every  respect  a  first-class  family  paper,  appealing  to  the  interest  of 
every  member  of  the  household. 

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Business  Office,  Corner  Grant  Avenue  and  O'Farrell  Street. 
Editorial  Rooms,  517  Clay  Street 


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G.  B.   Eixford,     - 
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M.  G.  Upton, 
J.  D.  Lewis,     - 
W.  M.  Webster, 
B.  C.  Wright,     - 
AV.  B.  Allen, 
F.  H.  Sawyer, 


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Business  Manager 


Managing  Editor 


Editorial  Writers 


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Editors 


Commercial   Editors 


City  Editor 


Joseph  Mansfield 
H.  S.  Dalliba 


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C.  S.  Aiken 
Frederick  Farmer 


TRY  GRANDMA'S  DELIGHT  JAPAN  TEA;  put  up  in  1  pound  round  canisters  only. 
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Overland 


monthly 


1849  -  -  1868  -  -  1889 


1849 
1868 


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FORTY  years  ago  Gold  was  discovered  in  California  and  the 
settlement  of  the  Pacific  Coast  began. 

TWENTY-ONE  years  ago  THE  OVERLAND  MONTHLY 
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420  Montgomery  Street,  San  Francisco 


DIRECTORS 

Judge  John  H.  Boalt,  President 
Irving  M.  Scott  Professor  Martin  Kellogg 

L.  L.  Baker  Captain  J.  M.  McDonald 

Theodore  A.  Lord 

Charles  H.  Shinn  .  -  -  -  Manager 
M.  W.  Shinn,  .  .  -  .  Chief  Editor 
F.  M.  Stocking, Secretary- 


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nice  cup  of  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  FRENCH  BOUILLON  before 
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Is  a  Twelve  Page,  Eighty-four  Column  Paper,  issued  every  Saturda}-. 
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Tiibune  Publishing  Company 

Publishers  and  Proprietors. 
W.  E.  DARGIE,  President.  T.  T.  Dargie,  Secretary. 


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Business  Office  and  Editorial  Rooms,  8th  Street,  Near  Broadway, 

Oakland,  Cal. 


W.  E.  Dargie 
T.  T.  Dargie, 


Proprietors 


local  staff 


E.  F.  Cahill 
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P.  Goldsmith 


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Harrold  Bolce 
Albert  Hawkins 
J.  E.  Barber 
M.  Steffens 
Mrs  Edholni 


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Jerome  A.  Hart,        -        -        -      Managing  Editor 
Lawrence  S.  Vassault,    -        -        -  Sub  Editor 

Walter  B,  Cooke,       -        -        -  Society  Editor 

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MATTONI'S  CARLSBAD  GIESSHUBLER  retains  its  gas  for  an  unusually  long  time 
after  the  bottle  has  been  opened.    Grocers  and  Druggists  keep  it. 

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H.  D.  Beals, 
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Assistant  Editor 
Dramatic  Critic 

Sporting  Editor 

-     Financial  Editor 

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Fashion  Editor 

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The  Illustrated  Wasp 

Business  Office  and  Editorial  Address,  538  California  Street 


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S.  H.  Walter 
N.  Nappenback 

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Editor  and  Proprietor 
Artists 


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Cashier 


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Havana  Cigars.    MAU;  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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Daily  Evening  Post 

Business  Office,  727  Market  Street.      Editorial   Rooms,   502 
Montgomery  Street 


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-    News  Editor 

Commercial  Editor 


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Mr.   Jackson 


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Mr.  Brown 


California  Demokrat 


Business  Office  and  Editorial  Address,  409  Bush  Street 


Frederick  Hess  &  Co., 

F.  Hess, 

M.  Greenblatt. 

F.  Sarcander, 

A.  Von  Huhn, 

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Musical  Critic 

Telegraph  Editor 


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ADVERTISEMENTS 


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nothing  which  equals 

IDICKEX',! 

REME  DELIS 


This  admirable  prei;aratiou  irni)n)Yts 
and  preserves  the  cuticle  to  a  degree  which 
i^  absolutely  astonishing.  Society  ladies, 
\\  lio  take  a  proper  degree  of  pride  in  their 
l>er.sonal  appearance,  tise  it  exclusively, 
and  the  dressing  table  of  no  boudoir  can 
be  considered  complete  if  Dickey's  Crerae 
<\v  Lis  is  not  found  on  it.  Its  constant  use 
will  render  any  skin  soft  and  beautiful. 
Sold  by  All  Druggists 


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and  all  styles  of  Photographs  taken  INSTANTANEOUSLY 

Seven  Medals  awarded  over  all  competitors  at  the 
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telephone  31S'i 


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REQUEST  YOUR  PRESENCE  AT  THEIR  E\GRAV1\G  ROOMS 


Our  Samples  indicate  the  Kind  and  Quality  of  our  work 


JOHN  DANIEL  &  CO. 

Iritportcrs  and  Dealers  in 

ITALIAN  MARBLE  AND  SCOTCH  GRANITE 

MONUMENTS,      MANTELS 

No.  421  PINE  STREET 


Bet.  Mont^oinery  an-i  Kearny 


San  fiuxHciscc,  Ca/. 


Manufacturers  of  Monuments,    Head   Stones, 

Mantel  Pieces,   Plumbers'  Stones.  Table 

and   Counter  Tops,  Imposing  Stones, 

Etc.     At  Lowest  Cash  Prices 


J.  F.  CROSETT  &  CO. 

Employment  Agency 


Male  Department  Female  Department 

628  SACRAMENTO  STREET  202  STOCKTON   STREET 

Telephone  No.  i814  Telephone  No.  1815 

SAN    FRANCISCO,    CAL. 


TRENTON 


CHICAGO 


NEW  YORK 


SAX  FRANCISCO 


John  A,  Roebling  s  Sons  Co, 


.Ma>iit/aitiire/S  of 


Wire,  Wire  Rope,  Insulated  Electric  Wires 

S.  V.  MOONEY,  Manager 

Agents  for  New  Jersey  Cloth  Co.  Agents  for  The  Buckthorn  Fence  Co. 

8  California  St.  and  14  Drumm  St..  S.  F. 


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E.   F.  DELGER 


ANGES,STDVES>  GAS  FIXTURES 


ALSO  A  FULL  LINE  OF 

HEATING  STO\^ES  and  FURNACES 

ORDERS  FOR 

GAS  FITTING   and  TINNING 

PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO 

SANITARY    PLUMBING    A    SPECIALTY 
®)  1151  BROADWAY  1151  (5 

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OAKLAND,  CAL. 


THE  OLIVE 


(Formerly  the  Willson  House) 

MRS.  D.  L  FIELDS 


Proprietress 

1165i  WASHINGTON  STREET 

Cor.  of  Fourteenth  Street  OAKLAND,  CALIFORNIA 

EliEGHflT   nOOmS    taiTH    BOAf^D 


A.  COPLIK'S  CORSET  HOUSE 


1171  Broadway,  Oakland,  Cal. 

One  of  the  LargesW^Best  Houses  of  the  Country 

Agent  for  the  Best  Corsets  of  the  World 
Corsets  Fitted  when  Desired 

Satisfaction  Guaranteed 


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The  Pullman  Bustle 

It  is  the  general  talk  among  the  ladies  who  have 
used  the  GEUNINE  PULLMAN  BUSTLE  that 
it  is  the  finest  apparatus  of  its  kind  in  the  market. 

IT    IS  LIGHT,  COOL,  DURABLE  AND  ELASTIC, 

It  gives  a  dress  a  perfect  and  stylish  fit.   Many  have 

said  they  would  not  be  without  them  at  any  price. 

They  can  be  had  at  all  First-class  Dry  Goods  and 

Corset  Houses,  prices  ranging  from  25  cents  to  $1, 

and  upwards,  according  to  the  quality,  there  being 

different  kinds  of  cloth,  and  three,  four  and  five 

spiral  coils  used  in  making  the  various  grades. 

RflUiaro  nf  Imitatinnc  ^^  ^^™*^  cheap  and  iuferior  articles  are  bein.s:  manufact- 
DCndlC  Ul  IMIIlaUUIIO  ured  by  parties  who  employ  white  girls  at  starvation 
rates  iu  order  that  tiiey  may  undersell  the  Pullman  Bustle.  They  are  shabbily  made 
of  poor  material,  and  do  not  last  long.  Buy  only  the  Genuine  Pullman  Bustle.  See 
that  the  name  is  stamped  on  the  belt;    none  other  are  genuine  Pullman  Bustles. 

They  are  sewed  only  by  hand,  and  by  white  labor.  Silesia.  Satin  and  other 
materials  are  used  in  manufacturing  the  different  kinds,  the  spiral  coils  being  con- 
structed of  light  copper  steel  wire. 

Orders  Filled  by  the  PULLMAN  BUSTLE  MFG.  CO.,  Cor.  Buchanan  and  O'Farrell  Sts.,  S.  F. 

(•an  be  obtained  at  the  following  First-class  Houses 
FREUD  &  SON,  Corset  House  J.  J.   O'BRIEN  &  CO. 

O'CONNOR,  MOFFATT  &  CO.  KEANE  BROS. 

HODGE'S  CI.OAK  AND  SUIT  HOUSE 

MURPHY,  GRANT  &  CO.      J.  RICH'D  FREUD  &  CO.,  History  Bui1diii§r 


WHOLES  ALK 


WHOLESALE 


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CALIFORNIA  WOOD   NOVELTIES 

Made  from  a  variety  of  Beautiful,  Curious  and  Durable 

Woods,  Beautifully  Polished,  showing  Natural 

Colors  and  Grain  of  Wood 

Big  Tree  Bark  Pin  Cushions;  Sleeve  Buttons 
and  Napkin  Rings,  Etc.,  Etc. 


OFFICE    11   ^^^^^^NTINA   ST., 

'  San  Francisco 


impone.=.  BRASS  BEDSTEADS 

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Window  Shades,  Curtain  Poles,  and  "The  Best" 

Pacifio  Opaque  Shade  Cloth 

No.  12  SECOND  ST. 

Telephone  No.  730  Under  Grand  Hotel,  San  Fr.\nci8co 


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Importers  and  Growers  of  NEW  ROSES 

Cut  Flowers  a  Specialty.    Bedding  Plants  and  Landscape  Gardening 

We  make  a  Specialty-  of  California  Wild  Flower 
Seeds  for  Tourists 

Main  Store,  343  KEARNY  ST,    ^    Braiicli,  61 91  VALENCIA  ST, 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 
Illustrated  Catalogue  Free.  Telephone  005 . 

E,   S,   G-DLDSMITH 
U/eddi9(^  apd  l/isitir}(^  Card  ^^(^rauer 

2B   MDNTGDMERY    ST. 

SAN     FRANCISCO 


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PRIZE 

#       Boot  Makier 

OCCIDENTAL  HOTEL  ^^^   BUSH   ST R  lylyT  SAN  FRANCISCO 

Finest   Quality  and  I^atest  Styles   of  Custom  Work  Neatly    Executed 
Repairing  Done  at  Short  Notice 

Diploma  Mechanics'  Institute,  1887.     Highest  Award  INIechanics'  Institute,  isss. 


MANrP'ACTUKKK    OF 


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S6    Nlontgomery   St. 

Opposite  Lick  House  Room  No.  9  SAN  FRAN'CISCO 


Inlayifig  in    Wood,  Pearl  and  Ivory  a  Specialty. 
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MISS  LAKE'S 

ENGLISH,   FRENCH   AND  GERMAN 

Boarding  and  Day  Schools  for  Girls 


KrXDERGARTEX  FOR  CHILDREN 


922   POST  STREET   (^ 


Between  Hvde  and  Larkin  Streets 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


MISS  M.  LAKE,  PRINCIPAL 


:V[ISS  WEST'S 

SCHDDIL^F^ 

I..1606  .yAN..NESS  Ave,;  S^  F,  J 


Special  Courses  for  Students  Preparing  for  College.     Certi- 
ficates  of  Almissior.   can  te   Granted    to  Vassar, 
Wellesley  and  Smith.  Colleges.  Primary  Depart- 
ment in  Connection  with  the  School 


Business  College 

24  Post  St.,  S.  F. 

Established  a  quarter  of  a  century.  This  College  includes  more  than  oflfered  by  any 
other  school  in  America  under  one  tuition  fee.  Full  Business  Course  for  six  months. 
Seventy-five  Dollars.  This  includes  Shorthand.  Type  Writing,  Telegraphy,  Single  and 
Double  Entry  Bookkeeping  as  applied  to  all  departments  of  business,  Commercial 
Arithmetic,  Business  Penmanship.  Mercantile  Law,  Business  Correspondence,  Lectures 
on  Law  and  Business  Forms,  Actual  Business  Practice,  Railroading,  Brokerage,  Banking. 
English  Branches,  and  instruction  in  French.  German  and  Spanish.    Send  for  circular  to 

E.  P.  HEA.LD,  President  C.  S.  HALEY,  Secretary 

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Life  Membership,  $75 

No  Vacations  !  Day  and  Evening 
Sessions.  Ladies  admitted  into  all 
departments.   Send  for  College  Review 

Address, 

T.  A.  ROBINSON,  M.  A.,  Pres't 


Van  Ness  Seminary 

(RALSTON   HOUSE) 

1222    PINE  ST  Bet.  Leavenworth  &  Hyde 

SAN    KRANCISCO,   CAL. 


P/inc/foal 

MRS.  S.  B.   GAMBLE 


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First — It  is  a  HOME  of  unusual  attractions  and  refinement. 
Second— It  is  7iow  regarded  as  the  Best  Preparatory  School  for  College. 
Thifd—Its  Instruction  is  THOROUGH  and  PRACTICAL,  a^td gives 
the  best  preparation  for  actual  life. 

Fourth— Its  situation  is  beautiful,  heaUhy,  and  easily  accessible. 

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A  Select  Boarding  and  Day  School 
Kor  Young  Ladies 

Twelfth  Year.  Fifteen  Professors  and 
Teachers.  Every  home  comfort  and  care. 
Private  assistance  to  rapid  and  thorougli 
advancement.  Full  Academic  Course. 
Ancient  and  Modern  Lansjuages,  Vocal 
and  Instrumental  Music,  Drawing  and 
Painting.  For  Catalogue  or  information, 
address 


REV.  EDWARD  B.  CHURCH,  A. 

PRINCIPAL 


M. 


1036  Valencia  St. 


San  Francisco 


FRENCH 


GERMAN 


THE 


Larcher  &  MoE  Schools  of 

LANGUAGES 


SAN  FRANCISCO 

Room  70  Flood  Bldg 


OAKLAND,  CAL, 

Hamilton  Hall 


On/y  Best  Methods.    Thorotigh  Instructioti.   Par- 
ticulars at  the  School,  or  send  for  Circulars. 

EDWARD  LARCHER  \  pHncinals 
THEODORE   M.  MOE^  irmcipaib 


SPANISH 


ITALIAN 


BARNARD'S 

Business  ^^  College 

46  O'Farrell  St. 

X.  E.  Cor.  Stockton  SAX  FRAXCISCO 


No  Vacations! 
Day  and  Evening  Sessions  ! 

SHORT-HAND  AND  TYPE-WRITING  A  SPECIALTY 

Send  for  Circulars 


0.  A.  LDNT,  1310  POLK  ST/^'aA'f 


LUNT'S  DANCING  ACADEMY— pdvate  mstructiou 
i    given  each  day.      Hours  from  11  to  2.      Juvenile  classes,  Wednes- 
days and  Thursdays,   from  3  to  5  o'clock.      Saturday  afternoon 
class  commencing  at  2  p.  m.      Evening  classes,  Mondays  and  Thursdays, 
from  8  to  10. 

Personal  attention  will  be  imparted  to  all  who  attend     Ui    •lAi    JJUXl  l.  j 

in  advancing  their  knowledge  in  the  refined  form  of  fashionable  dancnig  and  etiquette. 
Eunt"s  Hall  has  the  finest  floor  for  dancing  in  tlie  citj',  antl  has  the  best  appointments. 

Kield  Seminary 

OAKLAND 

■^HIS  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS  AND  YOUNG  LADIES  is  one  of  the  oldest 
and  best  known  upon  the  Pacific  Coast.  It  was  founded  by  Miss  Harriet  N. 
Field  to  meet  the  demand  for  a  School  which  should  give  its  pupils,  while 
acquiring  a  thorough  education,  the  advantages  of  a  highly  cultured  Christian  home. 
The  School  has  a  well-deserved  reputation  for  thoroughness  in  every  department 
Its  aim  has  always  been  to  combine  with  careful  mental  training,  the  best  physical 
social  and  religious  development.  It  has  a  corps  of  eighteen  very  able  teachers,  and  the 
best  methods  of  instruction  are  emplo\-ed.  The  School,  on  the  corner  of  Telegraph  Ave. 
and  Knox  Place,  is  beautifully  located,  standing  back  from  the  street,  with  a  fine  yard 
in  the  front  and  another  in  the  rear  of  the  buildings.  It  is  within  easy  access  of  San 
Francisco  and  Berkeley,  thus  combining  manj'  advantages. 

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SAN  JOSE,  CALIFORNIA 


E.  E.  WORCESTER  KATE  F.  LEFFLER 

Associate  Principal  Associate  Principal 

BUSINESS  COLLEGE  ACADEMY 


First-class,  centrally  located,   well  equipped,   full  corps 

of  Teachers.     All  branches  belonging  to 

the  Modern  Business  College. 

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FIRST-CLASS  INSTITUTION  FOR  YOUNS  LADIES 
FACULTY  FULL  ANL  EFFICIENT 


Complete  Seminary,  Preparatory,  ^^^  College  Courses 
OF  Study.  Superior  Advantages  in  Vocal  and 
Instrumental  Music;  also,  in  the  Modern  Languages. 
Buildings  and  Surroundings  Beautiful.  Climate 
Healthful   and  Delightful. 

^     ANNUAL    EXPENSES,  $350.00     ^ 

C.  C.  STRATTON.  D.  D..  President  MRS.  C.  T.  MILLS.  Principal 

Address.   NlILLiS   COLLEGE  P.  O. 


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Pupils  can  here  receive  a  thorough  course  of  Seminar}' 
Instruction.  The  Certificate  of  the  school  admits  pupils  to 
Wellesley  College,  ?>--  students  are  especialh'  fitted  for  admission 
to  the  State  University.  The  School  is  kept  guardedly  select. 
For  healthfulness  and  convenience  of  location  it  is  unsurpassed. 
Physical  development  and  abundant  exercise  receive  particular 
attention. 

Piano  and  Vocal  Music  and  Delsarte  training  in  Elocu-  * 
tion  taught  by  the  very  be.st  masters. 

The  atmosphere  of  a  refined  home  is  combined  with 
the  strictness  and  thoroughness  of  a  well  conducted  Seminar}'- 
for  Young  Ladies. 

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HOMELIKE  INFLUEXCES,  COMBINED  WITH  FIRM 

DISCIPLINE  AND  THOROUGH 

SCHOOL  SYSTEM 


Prepares  Students  for  Colleg^e  or  for  Business  under  Resident  Masters 
of  proved  ability.     Address  for  Catalogue 

n.  p.  SACKETT,  Principal 
OAKLAND,  CAL.  No.  52  9  Hobart  Street 

Trinity  Scli^ool 

1534,    MISSION   STREET 

San  Francisco 

A  Church  Boarding  and  Day  School  ^^^  ^'°^'^'^  ^^^ 


AND   BOYS 


PREPARES  for  COLLEGE  and  UNIVERSITY  and  for  BUSINESS 

REFERENCES 

Rt.  Rev.  Wm.  Ingraham  Kip,  D.  D. 

Rev.  Hobart  Cbetwood  Rev.  R.  C.  Foute  Mr.  Wm.  Babcock 

Mr.  George  W.  Gibbs  Mr.  Joseph  Powuing 

Mr.  H.  G.  Nevvhall       Rev.  John  Gray       Mr.  C.  V.  S.  Gibbs 

Rev.  \V.  S.  Neales  Rev.  Kdgar  J.  Lion  Mr.  H.  F.  Allen 

Mr.  Wm.  T.  Coleman      Col.EE.  Eyie      Col.  G.  H.  Mendell 
Rev.  Wm.  W.  Davis       Mr.  C.  V.  Gillespie      Rev.  C.  L.  Miel 

For  Information  or  for  Catalogue  apply  to 

REV.  DR.  E.  R.  SPALDING,  Rector 

liriiii  ^  ©tmiii 

IOI4  Broadway,  Oakland,  Cal. 

An  Iii.s^titutioii  uj)  to  tlie  ti)>ne.««.  Business  taiitflit  as  business  is 
practiced.  Experienced  instructors  in  all  Departments.  The  po])iilar 
Eclectic  System  of  Sliort-liancl  taught.  Business  Course,  SoO.  Short- 
hand  C<iurse,   !S40.     Combined   Course,  $60.     Day  and  evening  sessions. 

Catalogues  and    Specimens  Free. 

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BOARDING  0  DAY  SCHOOL 

FOR  BOTH  SEXES 

1707  — PO  WEI.I.    SX.  — 1707 

Bet.  Union  and  Filbert. 


SPECIAL  FRENCH  CLASS 

Daily,  from  3:80  to  5:00  p.  m. 
COURSES   OF   FRENCH  ^-^^ENG US H 

ON    MONDAY,  WEDNESDAY  AND    FRIDAY,    FROM   8   TO   9:30    P.  M. 


^aperoft  Qompapy 

HISTOR  Y  BUILDING 

721  Market  St.      San  Francisco 


Always  for  Sale,  at  the  Lowest  Prices,  a 
complete  stock  of  School  and  College 
Text  Books,   School   Library 
Books,  and  Cyclopaedias 
D'ctionaries,  and  other  works  of  refer- 
ence;  also  School   Stationery  and 
School  Apparatus,  School  Desks 
and  all  kinds  of  School 
Furniture 


Fdijeatioi^al  Department 


Circulars  giving  a  full  history  of  the  Institute, 
?ts  objects  a)id  terms,  7vill  be  sent  to  any  address 
upon  application. 

Xavifr  Mefret 

Officier  d^ Academie  Director 


Globes  and  Blackboards,  Maps, 
Charts,   and   Dictionary 
Holders;   Record 
Books,  Rolls 
Of  Honor,  and  Reward  Cards;  Kinder- 
garten Material;  Crayons,  Erasers 
Blocks  and  Numeral  Frames 
Tellurians,  Orreries, 
Etc.,  Etc. 

School  Outfits  and  Furnishings  a 
Specialty. 


4  Ha b la   V.  EspaTiolf 

Pa  rlez-  Vo  u  s  Fra  n  fa  is  f 


Spree  hen  Sie  Deutsch? 

Par  I  ate  I ta  liana? 


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THE    MEISTERSCHAFT 

CHDDL    DF     (aNG-UA&ES 


324  SUTTER  ST.,  SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Spani.sh,   French,  German,   Italian  and  Latin  thoroughly  and  rapidly  taught  by  Dr. 

Rosenthal's  celebrated  "Mei.sterschaft  System."    Classes  and  Private  lessons. 

Thorough  Instruction      For  circulars  or  information  apply  to 

CHAS.  H.  SYKES,  Principal 


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DAKLANC;    CAL, 

C^L,  H/.  H.  O'BRIEN,  Principal 

A  Thorough  School  for  Young  Men  and  Boys 

SPECIRL  FEATURES 

MILITARY  DRILL  MND  EISCIPLINE 
THOROUGH  UIDRK 

E/IRNE5T  and  CAPMELE  INSTRUCTORS 


Home  ""^  Day  School 

S.  JV.  Coj .  Alice  and  Tenth  Sts.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

CX^KGULAR  and  Special  Courses.  Studies  can  be  selected  ac 
C'V  cording  to  individual  needs  and  aims.  Lessons  Private  and 
■-  1.  -^  in  Classes.  Prominence  is  given  to  Language, Music,  Draw- 
ing and  Painting.  French,  German  and  Spanish  are  spoken  by 
resident  Teachers.  Riding,  Rowing  and  Fencing  are  included  in 
Pliysical  Culture.  Terms  begin  in  July  and  Januarj-. 
Address  personally,  or  by  letter. 


MISS    BISBEE'S 


A  School  Htnited  in  ntanber  and 
Strictly  Select 


Far  Young  Ladies  and  Little  Girls 

7th  ilvBnuB  and  IBth  Street 

BUST  DRKLRNI],  CRL. 

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XXVI 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


The  Bancroft  Company 


\\/^e  Make  a  Specialty  of 


Printing  Neatly  and  TastUy 


(§)cl70ol  OGitoilo^Ue^ 


and  $Jtr00vantnte»  for 


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ommencement  £;Kerci5e5 


cl^ool   pUrniiUre 


cl^ool   /\pp(3^r(3^tU5 


and  /§\cl70ol   (§)Upplie5 


History  Building 


T21  MARKET  STREET 


San  Francisco,  Cal. 


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XXVIII  ADVERTISEMENTS 

LOUIS  COOKS  WILLIAM  COOKS  MAX  COOKS 

Cooks  Bt^os.  '"*'Tn  F°::r'°" 

Importers  ot 

pii^e  pap(^r  JHaQ^ii^gs  apd  parqij(^t  plooriij? 

CYCLORAMA  BUILDING  108  &  110  POST  ST. 

Cleveland,  Ohio  San  Francisco 


Mme-J-PHILLIPS 

New  Hair  Store 

918  MARKET  ST.,  near  Baldwin  Theatre 

First  Quality  oi  Human  Hair  Goods,  and  Latest  European  Fashion  in  Hair  Dressing 
Also,  Manicure  and  Toilet  Articles.        Hair  Jewelry  made  to  Order  only 


''ALL  r/BST  QUALITY  GLOVES 
BRANDE^WITH  OUR  NAME 
/iV    rail  IN  LEFT  HAND  GLOVE" 


Branch  for  Paciiic  Coast 
108  and  110 

Post  Street 

SAN  FRANCISCO 

CALIFORNIA 


EVENING  GLOVES  A  SI^ECIALTY 
THE  BANCROFT  COMPANY     Give  special  Attention  to  the 

Engraving  of  Wedding,  Invitation,  Reception  and  Visiting  Cards 

History  Building,  721  Market  Street 


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D    J.  McKiiY  IST'M.-DGSTDINr 

eaeral     (nOrdvertisiag      Kureau 

McKAY  &  OGSTON 

ildvartissrs  •^^'^  Real  Estats  AgBnts 

npp.  Baldwin  Hotel  841    MARKET  STREET 

SAN  FRilNCISCD  Rnnm  IB 


eiRSULAR  AND  PAMPHLET  ADVERTISING  A  SPEGIALTY 


KAHN  BRDS. 

The  leading  house  in  Oakland  for 
DRY   &DDDS  MILLINERY 

FANCY  G-DDES  CLDAKS  ^^  SUITS 

ThE  U/HITE  DOnnS  and  DRESSMMKINCr   DEpartiBEnts  undsr 
-lUpETuisian  of  Mrs,  ZEIMER, 

11D5,  IIDZ,  ling  HRDACIATAY 


ilhovE  Twelfth  Strnst  OAKt,A:^I>,  CAI^. 


K.  F,  MERRIMilN  R.   F.  MERRIMAN,  Jr, 


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DENTISTS 

Telephone  No.  4G2  -    ^^  JU,  Cur.  IDth  and  Broadway 

RecBpticn  Roam,  No.   1 

OFFinE  HOURS'  s  R.  M.  ts  5  P.  A/.  DAKLANE;  CAL, 


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ADVERTISEMENTS 


126  POST    STREET. 

[BET.  KEARNY  &  GRANT  A\ 


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TAILOR   ^ 


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Under  Palace  Hotel 


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ILLUSTRATING 
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XXXIV  ADVERTISEMENTS 

T,   HENRY  A5CHE 
Original  Perfect- Fitting  Kid   Gloves 

AND 

Clean   Kast^Black:   (Robinson)    Hosier^r 

The  only  Non-Crockable  Stockings  in  the  World 
-*-^^^BEW^AItE     OF      IMIXAXIOXS  ^^^— >-^ 

3  Kearny  St.  lO  Geary  St. 

N.  E.—I  hai'E  no  Branch  Sinrss  in  this  City  #  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


BALLENBERG'S  BAHD 


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Address,  K.    BAIlLEMBERG 

710  CALIFORNIA  STREET 


REFERENCES  REFERENCES 

iiewYor\i—Ba>ii  0/  Ke7o  A;nsterdam  T'tlE  \^o\x\'=.\-\\\e.— Louisville  Bajiking  Co. 

C\nca.zo—l-ort  Dearborti  Nationd.1  Bank  Szn  Tnncxsco— Market  Street  Bank 

Harting  Life-Size  Portrait  House 

p.  FRED.  HARTING.  PROPRIETOR 

Roams   BS^^BE )  Fland    Bldg,  tm-  The  Largest  Portrait  House 

SRN  FRMNCISCn.  CRL.  in  the  IVorld. 


Telephone  No.  18 


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ALBERT  BROWN 

SUCCESSOR   TO 

HAMILTON  &  BROWN 


Undertakers  and   Embalmers 

466  &  468  13XH  Street 

OAPCIvANID,  CAIv. 


T®Ai^T    7— '.IQHTH 


DIAGRAMS    OF    THE    THEATRES 

These  plans  are  official,  aud  seats  can  be  secured  from  box-office  by  American 
District  Telegraph,  or  specjjil  messengers 


XL  VI 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


A.  DUHEIVL 


Florist  ^^^  Decorator 


BLUNl'S 

Orchestra  and  Band 

OFFICE 

7^35  NlARKET  Street 

SAN  FRANCISCO 


JOHN  UTSCHIG 

Ladles'  and  Qents'  ghoes 

MADE  TO  ORDER.  A  SPECIALTY 


Has  on  Hand  the  Finest  Stock  of  Ladies' 
and  Gents'  Boots  and  Shoes 


PRIZE  BOOT  ^^^^  SHOE  MAKER 


335  BUSH  ST. 


SAN  FRANCISCO 


S.&G.GUMP 


FINE  EUROPEAN  PAINTINGS 

From  the  Principal  Art  Galled  ies 


Etchings  and  Etigravings,  Bronzes,  Mirrors,  Picture  Frames 

581-583  Market  St. 


San  Francisco 
and 
Portland,  Or. 


CRAIG,  COCHBAH  &  CO. 

Nos.  22  ^^  26  NIINX  AVKNUE 

SAN    FRANCISCO 


TUTT       1\/rATQni\T       DiniTTT     "^^^  Leading  First-class 
i  nij       M  AioUlN       KiUillj  Restaurant  of  the  City 

44  Geary  St.  and  104  Grant  Ave.,  San  Francisco 

"''"^irrsr,r.;^,„,e.,  General  Diniiii  Room  forLaiies  and  Gentleieii 

Also,  Private  Diniug  Rooms  fo}-  Family  Parties 

First-class  Service  in  the  Most  Unex-  t/^ttut  r>/^T,«- a  t  t  o  TTTo,mTny  t  .  t>  i /-.^t^tt^ 
ceptionable  Style.  Lunches,  Dinners  JOHN  SOMALI  &  JUSTIN^  LADAGNOUS 
and  Theatre  Parties  our  Specialty.  proprietors 


t^e^tauraitt  and 


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Oyster  ©rotto 


13  AND  15   POWELL  STREET 


Between  Kddy  and  Ellis  Streets 


SAN  FRANCISCO 


*^  Banquets  a  Specialty  •^ 
Oysters  \t)  ar^y  Style  bel'wjerqd  to  ai^y  part  of  tl^e  Qity 

The  Finest  and  Most  Elegantly  Equipped  Place  on  the  Coast 
Parties  Supplied  at  Short  Notice 


JAMES    I».  DOCKERV,  Proprietor 


TO  THE  LADIES 

*  — • 

Your  attention  is  respectfully  called  to  the  Celebrated  QUEEBJ  I^II^Y  SOAP, 

which  has  now  been  on  the  market  for  twei'ty  years,  and  has  earned  a    reputation 

which  it  justly  deserves. 

For  Fine  Laces,  IV^indoiv  Curtains,  Tidies,  Family  Linen,  etc.,  it  is  unsur- 
passed, leaving  the  article  washed  lily 
snow  white  and  agreeable  to  the  smell. 
Woolen  Goods  being  washed  with  this 
Queen  of  Soaps,  are  soft  and  silky  to  the 
touch.  The  labor  is  less,  and  in  conse- 
quence the  articles  washed,  especially 
Fine  Fabrics,  are  worn  less  by  going 
through  this  washing  process. 


/illl/::.;lli|!!:^ll!i'lil. 


Tije  Queen  LilJ  ^oap 

Is  unsurpassed  i\\  c\ea.n\n^  painted  wov'k. 
in  the  house.  lu  fact,  purchasers  will 
find  that,  although  apparently  high  in 
price,  it  is,  in  reality,  the  cheapest  of 
Extra  Good  Soaps.  Use  according  to 
directions  on  wrapper. 


FISCHBECK  &  CLOOTZ 

proprietr's XViQAAy  &vi<xl<x^xh  Soap  Q.owx 


payiiA2 


Man'fact's 


Toilet,  LArNDRY,  and  Borax  Hoaps 
Office,  214  Sacramento  St.    Factory,  cor.  16th  and  Utah  Sts.,  San  Francisco 


xLviii  advertiseme:nts 

WEDDING 

Invitations,  Announcements 
and  Cards.  Only  the  latest 
approved  Eastern  Styles  fol- 
lowed. Promptness  and  Ex- 
cellence of  Work  our  Best 
Advertisement. 
10  Post  St.  Masonic  Temple,  S.  F, 

ROBERTS 


VAL  SCHMIDT 

PHARMACIST 
Physicians'  Prescriptions  a  Specialty 

All  the  Latest  Novelties  in  Perfumery 

Val.  Schmidt's  Famous  Sachet  Powders 
will  last  two  years 

238  Kearny  Street 

NEAR    BUSH 


REMOVAL 

LA  GRANDE    LAUNDRY 


Principal  Office  Removed  to  17  Powell  St.,  opp.  Baldwin  Hotel 
Branch  Office,  No.  1156  Market  Street 

Laundry,  Thirteenth  Street,  bet.  Howard  and  Folsom,  S.  F. 


AH  ordinar>'  Mending,  Sewing  on  of  Buttons,  Etc. ,  Free  of  Charge.     Orders  left  at  Office 

will  Receive  Prompt  Attention.     Work  Called  for  and  Delivered 

to  Any  Part  of  the   City  Free   of  Charge 


FINE  CANDIES^^^^A^^-^g^^'^ 

Pay  Special  Attention  to  the 

PURITY 

QUALITY 

AND  FLAVOR 
of  all  Candies  Manufactured  by  them 

NewVarietus Daily 20    KEARNV    ST. 


XLIX 


JARTON  &  GUESTIER,  WINES  AND  OLIVE  OIL 


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Brrj^orSi 


BUSH  STREET  THEATRE. 


Wht  Cule 


221  Keat^ny  St.  ] 

Bet.  Bdsh  and  Suttct*   ( 


S-F- 


i?>XE  of  the  neatest  Ladies'  and  Gents'  COFFEE  PAKI.OKS  in  the  City.  Headquarters  for 
>^.  the  Famous  Johnson's  Strawberry  Shortcake,  as  also  for  Johnson's  Home-Made 
Doughnuts.  Separate  Parh^r  with  especial  accommodations  for  Ladies,  (no  private  roomsJ  A 
trial  respectfully  solicited,  and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  ^^     jOHPiSOI^,   FTop. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


Charles  R.  Einselen  Lou.s  J.  Tschurr 


8  TO  14  OTARRELL  ST..  SAN  FRANCISCO 


Balls,  Parties.  WeddiDp,  Etc.,  Furmsljed  Private  Apartn^ents  for  Fanjilies 

at  tije  gljortest  Notice  apd  Baijpets 

TELEPHONE  808  TSCHURR  &  EINSELEN,  Props. 


feHammamBaths 

KOR   LADIES  AND   OKNTLEMEN 

218  POST  STREET 

Bet.  Dupont  and  Stockton  Sts.  SAN  FRANCISCO 

Best  Turkish,  Russian  and  Medicated 
Bath  House  on  the  Coast 


Gents'  Department  Open  Day  and  Night 

Ladies  admitted  from  8  A.  M.  to  9  P.  M' 

SINGLE    BATH,    $1.00 

Good  Bed  All  Night  and  Bath,  only  One  Dollar 


emington 


standard 
Type-Writer 


AWARDED 


(lOlil  anil  Silver  Medals 


Cl^iampionship 

OF   THE 

WORLD 

TORONTO,  AUG.  1?.TH,  18S8 


KXPERIENCK 


Proves  It  is  I 


HAS  NO  SUCCESSFUL 
RIVAL 

IN  THE 


THE  JJeMINGTON  STANDARD  is  the  only  Writing  Machine  that  will  stand 
hard  service  and  prove  equal  to  the  expectations  of  Purchasers. 

Also  Full  Assortment  g»esks,  Cabinets,   glttachments  and  Conveniences 
Best  ©ype-ajUriter  Stationery  and  Supplies  a  specialty 


The 


tSi>vif^ivE,    P^AFTD,    Accurate 


snort-Hand 
iVIa.ctiin.e 


Adopted  by  many  leading  business  firms  in  this  city  and  giving 
entire  satisfaction.  Can  be  learned  in  one-third  the  time  the  pencil 
systems  require.  All  its  work  is  uniform  and  mechanically  exact. 
Its  use  is  pleasant  and  does  not  strain  the  eyes,  hands  or  body.  Can 
be  operated  in  the  dark  as  well  as  in  the  light.  Used  upon  the  lap 
in  a  public  assembly  without  attracting  notice.  We  claim  in  tne 
Stenograph  a  systein'of  short-hand  as  rapid  as  any  other,  and  by  lar 
he  nfost  easily  and  quickly  learned.  Price  o^  Stenog«iph.  with 
'S\?Lnna.\,^nA'Fit!l  Course  of  Instruction  in  Our  School,  fft,otJ.OLJ 

Come  and  Take  FREE  Trial  Lessons 


Cfourtlaiid  Wall  Desk 

Great  Economy-  of  Space 

X'lost  Useful  and  Convenient 

EDlegant  Designs,  Beautiful  Einish. 
Used  Standing  or  Sitting 

Occupies  >^0  KLOOR  SPACE 

nnToolPV  Electric  Motor  '"^.^S^^^g 

perfect  Motive  Power  at  small  expense,  and  prevents  fatigue 
and  injury  to  the  operator. 

Please  call  at  our  Salesrooms  or  Address  for  Circulars 

G.  O.  W^ICKSON  &  Co. 


DESK   OPEN 


3  e-^  5   Kroktp  St.,  S.  F 


251  N.  Main  St.,  Los  Angeles 


141  Front    St.,  Portland,  Oreson 


flapa  5oda  ^pr\T)(^s 


CLIMATE  UNIFORM  AND  AGREEABLE 

FREE  FROM  MALARIA  AND  COLD  SEA   AIR 

HEALTH-GIVING  NATURAL  MINERAL   WATER 
NATURAL  SCENERY  UNSURPASSED 

Open  All  me  Year  Roniifl  "'-^"L-r.'vr  »v™-^SS:';^. 

HE  A  L  TH,  BE  A  UTV,  SA  TISFA  C  TION 


NAPA  SDDA  WATER 


IS  THE  PRIXCE  OF 


SP/IRKLIN 


TABLE  Mineral  UlBtEPs    ^<^^J^ 

^^vy        ^^^  Its  richness 

J  \/^^    '^  ^'^^ tural  Car- 
^ ^yy'"^     bonic  Acid  Gas  ;    its 
Delicious,  Clean  ^  Pure 
^  I       yr^  Refreshing  Taste;  its  Spar k- 

I  ^      A.<^^^       ^^''^  5^a;^«<r55,  and  its  readiness 
to  assiuiilate  with    White  and  Red 
Wine,  Champagne,  Brandy  and  Whiskey, 
render  ^t   The  Most  Perfect  of  Table  Waters. 
A  Napa  Soda  Lemonade  is  the  perfection  of  lux- 
urious drink.     Address 

JacksDu  &  U/oosiEr,  nmpr  sdu/j  springs 


DELBECK  CHAMPAGNES 


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ORCHESTRA 


TIVOLTi  MAIN  J'LOOR. 


TIVOLI  CAFE 


THE  lARGEST  AND  MOST  POPULAR  COFFEE  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY 

mos.  16  and  IB  lEdia  Sivtitt^  S>  3^ 


LII 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


\\j?05TER3&AVH0LE3^t£- 


323-325  Market  St..  S.  F. 


JaiTLES  E-,  SIeeIe  &  Co. 


CHEMISTS  AND  DRUG-QISTS 


Respectful]}'  call  attention  to  their  New  Arrivals  ot 

Foreign  Perfumery,  Colognes,  Scented  Soaps,  Brushes,  Combs, 

Hair  Oils,  Pomades,  Face  Powders  and*  Cosmetics, 

Sponges,  Patent  Medicines,  Etc.,  Etc. 


PRESCRIPTIONS  COMPOUNDED  from  PURE  and  FRESH  DRUGS 

WITH  CARE  AND  DISPATCH 


Manufacturers  and  Sole  Proprietors  oi 

SI  ]       J         Aurantine,  for  Cleaning  Gloves,  Clothing,  Etc.;  Cold  Cream  of  Roses 

lLjLj  Cj  U  for  the  Face  and  Hands;  Cough  Mixture  for  Colds,  Coughs,  Etc. ; 
Extra  Toilet  Cologne,  the  Best  and  Sweetest;  Florentine  Tooth 
Wash,  for  the  Teeth  and  Gums:  Glucolein,  the  only  palatable  preparation  of  Cod 
Liver  Oil;  Glycerine  Lotion,  for  Tan,  Freckles,  Sunburn,  Etc.;  Grindelia  Extract, 
for  the  cure  of  Poison  Oak:  Saponaceous  Tooth  Powder;  Wine  of  Pepsin,  for 
Indigestion,  Etc. 

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Advertising    Bureau 

McKay    &    Ogstoii,    841    Market  street, 
Room  16 

Agricultural  Implements 

Baker  &  Hamilton.  Davis  and  Pine 
Truman,  Hooker  &  Co.,  421-427  Market 
Byron  Jackson,  625  Sixth 
A.  W.  Sanborn  &  Co.,  24  Beale 
Thomas  H.  B.  Varney,  42-44  Fremont 
G.  G.  Wickson  &  Co.,  o-5  Front 

Ale   and  Porter 

J.  F.  Burnell,  519  Sacramento 
Sherwood  &.  Sherwood,  212-214  Market 
William  Wolff  &  Co.,  105  Front 

Amusement — Places  of 

Alcazar  Theater,  116  O'Farrell 
Baldwin  Theater,  e32-93<i  Market 
Bush  Street  Theater,  32^)  Bush 
Chinese  Theater,  626  Jackson 
Chinese  Theater,  Grand,  814  Washington 
Chinese  Theater,  New,  628  Jackson 
Chinese  Theater,  Royal,  836  Washington 
Grand  Opera  House,  X  s   Mission,  bet. 

Third  and  Fourth 
Orpheum,  S  s  O'Farrell,  bet.  Stockton  and 

Powell 
Panorama,  cor.  Market  and  Tenth 
Panorama,  SW  cor.  Eddy  and  Mason 


Standard  Theater,  320  Bush 
Tivoli  Opera  House,  2S-32Eddy 
Woodward's  Gardens,  Mission,  bet.  Thir- 
teenth and  Fourteenth 

Architects 

William  H.Armitage,  317  Phelan  Building 
A.  A.  Bennett,  4;'.-46  Merchants'  Exchange 

A.  J.  Barnett,  103  Flood  Building 
Copeland  &  Banks,  126  Kearny 
Gustav  Behrend,  103  Phelan  Building 
George  A.  Bordwell,  318  Pine 

John  .1.  Clark,  St.  Ann's  Building 
John  M.  Curtis,  528  California 
Charles  J.  I.  DevJin,  330  Pine 
Clinton  Dav,  310  Pine 
Robert  H.  Daley.  2ls  Post 
John  Gash,  33  Merchants'  Exchange 
John  P.  Gaynor.  oC9  California 
Henrv  Geilfuss,  o3  Kearnv 

B.  E.  Henriksen.  218  Post 

P.  H.  Jackson  &  Co.,  Office:  N.W.  cor, 
Fremont  and  Mission  Street.  Factory 
and  Show  Rooms;  228-230  First  Street, 
San  Francisco 

J.  T,  Kidd,  410  Kearny 

Augustus  Laver,  1  9  San  Francisco  Stocks 
Exchange  Building 

J.  H,  Littiefield,  126  Kearny 

Macv  tt  Jordan. '.:08  Kearny 

B.  McDougall  &  Son,  330  Pine 

George  H.  Miller,  126  Kearny 

H,  D.  Mitchell,  126  Kearny 


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Arc\\itects— Continued 
Moore  &  Schulze,  94  Flood  Biiildiug 
J.  J.  ct  T.  v.  Newsom,  r)04  Kearuy 
Samuel  Newsora,  318  Phelau  Building 
William  Pattou,  411>^  California 
Pissis  &  Moore,  307  Sausome 
Peter  Portois,  519  Montgomery 
M.  P  Schetzel,  33  St.  Anu's  Building 
Townsend  tt  Wyueken,  :>15  California 
Van  Der  Nailleu,  School  of  Architeeiure, 

723  Market 
Russell  Warren,  427  Oak 
M.  J.  Welsh,  326  Phelan  Building 
T.  J.  Welsh,  80SI  Market 
W.  VVilkins  Do  Winton.  naval,  50S  Battery 
James  E.  Wolfe,  240  Montgomery 
Wright  ifc  Sanders,  418  California 

Art  Galleries 

S.  &  G.  Gump,  581  Market 

H.  W.  A.  Nahl,  723  Market 

San  Francisco  Art  Association,  430  Pine 

Schussler,  Brothers,  27  Grant  avenue 

Artificial  Flowers 

A.  Goehring,  Importer  and  Manufacturer 
of  French  Artificial  Flowers.  Garnitures 
for  Fancy  Dresses,  Flowers  in  Velvets, 
Silks,  etc.,  a  Spe'^ialty,  Ornamental  and 
Parlor  Plants.  Depot  for  Paper  Flower 
ilaterials.  913  Mission  near  Fifth, 
opposite  U.  S.  Mint 

Artificial  Stone 

B .  Bonnet  tt  Co..  ICO  Montgomery  Avenue 
California  Artificial   Stone  Paving  Co., 

404  Montgoraerv 
Chatain  &  Gilletti,  1219  Market 
George  Goodman,  307  Montgomery 
Granolithic  Paving  Co.,  4:2  Montgomery 
Gray  Bros..  Artificial  Stone  Paving  Co., 

316  Moutgomerv 
P.  H.  Jackson  &  Co.,  228-230  First 
Harry  B.  Morey,  331  Duncan 
Wm.D.  Perine,  28  New  Montgomery 
Ernest  L.  Ransome,  402  Montgomery 
San  Francisro  Artificial  Paving  Stone  Co., 

436  Montgomery 
Union  Artificial  Stone   Paving  Co.,  321 

Montgomery 

Artists 

G.  Boedewig,  Artist,  Portrait  Stiidio  and 
Art  School  room  84  Flood  Building 
corner  4th  and  Market 

P.  A.  Espina,  387  and  339  Phelan  Building 
Crayon  Portrait  Classes 

Artists'   Materials 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 
T.  J.  Bass  and  Company,  14  and  16  Ellis 
Hueter  Brothers  and    Company,  corner 

Second  and  Market 
Sanborn  Vail  and  Comjiany,  857  Market 
Schussler  Brothers,  27  Grant  avenue 
Tormey  and  Earle,  220  Sutter 

Asphaltum    AVorkers 

Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Co  ,  422  Montgom- 
ery 
B.  Bonnet  &  Co.,  100  Montgomery  Ave. 
Henry  Bruggeman,  316  Grant  Avenue 


California  Paving  Co.,  618  Market 

George  Duncan  &  Co.,  652  Market 

Granolithic  Paving  Co.,  422  Montgomery 

W.  E.  Lane.  505  Kearnv 

I.  L.  Merrell,  316  Townsend  and  lOt. 
Market  ^ 

William  D.  Perine,28  New  Montgomery   ^M' 

James  Ross,  N.W.  cor  Van  Ness  and  Liu- 
den  AAennes 

Joseph  Soheerer  &  Co.,  618  Market 

N.  C.  Walton,  219  Mission 


Auctioneers 

Bovee,  Toy  &  Co.,  19  Montgomery 
Briggs.  Ferguson  tfc  Co.,  314  California 
William  Butterfield,  624  Market 
Cobb  &  Co.,  321  Montgomery 
James  M.  De  Pass  634  Market 
Maurice  Dore,  &  Co.,  412  Pine 
Easton,  Eldridge  &  Co.,  618  Market 
Killip  &  Co.,  live  stock,  22  Montgomery 
George  F.  Lamson,  425  Kearny 
Middletou  &  Sharon,  22  Montgomery 
Newhall's  Sons  &  Co.,  225-227  Bush 
Shaiuwald,  Buckbee  &  Co.,  437  Montgom- 
ery 
M.  J.  Simmons,  10.;.7  Market 
Edward  S.  Si)ear  &  Co.,  31-33  Sutter 
David  Scern  &  Sons,  323  Montgomery  and 

5C8  Valencia 
Joseph  T  Terry  &  Co  ,  747  Market 
G.  H.  Umbsen,  tt  Co..  14  Montgomery 
O.  F.  Von  Rhein  &  Co.,  524  California 


Awning   Makers 

Ames  &  DL'trick,  19-21  California  and  124 
Market 

Anderson  &  Co.,  Ill  Clay  and  112  Com- 
mercial 

Neville  &  Co.,  31-33  California 

Bands— Military  and  Orchestra 

Ballenberg's  Baud,  710  California 
Marcus  M.  Blum,  735  Market 
First  Infantry  Regiment  Band,  Room  47, 
Phelan  Building 

IJ  an  jo-maker 

Cress  Unger,  Room  9.  26  Montgomery 
Inlaid  Work  a  Specialty.  Instruments 
Repaired 

Baths 

F.  Bazan,  (Russian  and  Turkish,  medi" 

cated  and  electrical.)  415  Sutter 
Louis  Corrivean.  113  Geary 
Crvstal.John  Farnham,  manager,  317  Bay 
Cornelius  E.  Driscoll,  2210  Powell 
Justin  Gates,  Ru-ssian  and  Turkish,  722 

Moutgomerv 
Archibald  McSparren,   electro-magnetic 

and  hot  air,  144  Eddy 
James  W.  Moliere,  531  Sutter 
Neptune  and  Mermaid  Sea  Baths,  Beach, 

bet.  Hyde  and  Larkin 
New  Hainmam,  218  Post 
Palace,  swimming,  A.  J.  Truworthy,  S  s 

Filbert  bet.  Powell  and  Mason 
Charles  D.  Zeile  Russian  and  Turkish, 

524  Pacific 


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Beds  and  Bedding 

W.  T.  Caldwell.  658  Mission 
F.  S.  Chadbourue  &  Co.,  741-745  Market 
H.  W.  Frank  &  Co.,  212  Commercial 
John  Hoey.  718  Mission 
Frederick  Hnfschmidt,  653  Market 
Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co..  760  Mission 
Luchsin^er  it  Bill,  31  Eddy 
D.  Lundv,  829  Market 
W.  &  J.  Sloan  &  Co..  641-647  Market 
Charles  M.  Plum,  Upholstery  Co.,  Market 
and  Ninth 

Bell  Founders 

W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  Fremont  and  Natoma 

Billiard  Table  Manufacturers 

The  Brunswiok-Balke-Collender  Co.,  655 

Market. 
August  Jungblutcfe Co.,  10-12 Golden  Gate 

Avenue 
Philip  Liesenfeld,  945  Folsoni 
Jacob  Strahle  &  Co.,  515  Market 

Beer— Liager 

Jones,  Mundy  &  Co.,  16  Front.  Val.  Blatz's 
Celebrated"  Milwaukee  "Weiuer"  and 
"Private  Stock"  (Red  Ribbon) 

Billiard  In.struction 

Professor  J.  F.  B.  McCleery,  Room  SO, 
Flood  Building,  4th  and  Market 

Bitters 

Henley  Bros.,  23  Montgomery  Ave. 
Sherw'ood  &  Sherwood.  212-214  Market, 
Caracas  and  Florida  Tonic 

Blackings 

Sherwood  &  Sherwood,  212-214  Market, 
(Day  &  Martin's) 

Book  Binders 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 

Booksellers — I^aw 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 

Books— Subscription  Agents 

Louis  Gregoire  &  Co.,  6  Post 

The  History  Company,  723  Market 

Books — Foreign 

Louis  Gregoire  tt  Co.,  6  Post 

Booksellers  and  Publishers 

American    Sunday    School    Union,    735 

Market 
American  Tract  Society,  735  Market 
The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 
C  Beach,  107  Montgomery 
Bible  Truth  Depot,  866  Mission 
W.  W.  Brier  and  Son,  42  Geary 
California  Bible  Society,  735  Market 
George  Clarke,  8:M  Market 
Congregational   Publishing   Society,  735 

Market 
J .  K  Cooper,  746  Market 


Diepenbrock  Bros.  &  Doeing,  1390  Market 

J.  H.  Dorety,  (wholesale)  agents  D. 
Lathrop  &  Co.,  Boston,  527-529  Com- 
mercial 

William  Doxey,  631  Market 

Ijouis  Gregoire  &  Co.,  6  Post 

Rev.    John    D.    Hammond,  (agent)  1037 

The  History  Co.,  721  Market 

J.  A.  Hofmann,  208  Montgomery 

L.  Levin  &  Son,  20  Stockton 

Dorville  Libby,  303  Post 

Alexander  W.  H.  MacEwen,  [and  metric 
measures]  69  Flood  Building 

Methodist  Book  Depository,  10.37  Market 

Payot,  UphamACo.,  [foreign]  204  Sansome 

Phillips  &  Hunt,  ll'37  Market 

Pierson  &  Robertson,  126  Post 

John  W.  Roberts  &  Co.,  10  Post 

San  Francisco  News  Company,  210  Post 

San  Francisco  Presbyterian  Book  De- 
pository, 42  Geary 

James  C.  Scott,  22  Third,  and  junction 
Market  and  Geary 

Strickland  &  Co.,  3  Montgomery 

James  T.  White  &  Co.,  300  Post 

Boots  and  Shoes 

Charles  Dietle,  2.35  Bush 
Rosenthal's,  107-111   Kearny 
John  Utschig,  3.35  Bush 

Brass  Founders 

Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  222  Sutter 
W,  T.  Garratt    &  Co.,    Natoma  and  Fre- 
mont 

Brass  Goods 

Bush  &  Mallett,  34  Geary 

Dalziel  &  Moller,  415  Mission 

Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  (Limited)  222  Sutter 

W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  Natoma  and  Fre- 
mont 

Woodin  &  Little,  509-511  Market  and 
14  First 

Britannia  Ware 

Davis  Bros.,  718  and  1234  Market  iind 
419  Kearney 

Davis  Bros.,  Bergmann  &  Co.,  10-16  Sut- 
ter 

Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co.,  126-130  Sut- 
ter 

S.  &  G.  Gump,  581  Market 

Bronze  Goods 

Davis  Brothers,  718  and  12;:M  Market  and 

419  Kearney 
Davis  Bros.,  Bergmann  &  Co.,  10-16  Sutter 
Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  (Limited)  222  Sutter 
Nathan.  Dohrmann  &  Co.,  126  Sutter 
S.  &  G.  Gump,  .581-583  Market 
Wangenheim,  Steruheiui  &  Co.,  22  Sutter 

and  528  Market 

Cabinet  Manufacturers 

F.  S.  Chadbourne  &  Co.,  743  Market 
A.  J.  Forbes  &  Son,  213  Mi-ssiou 
Richard  Herring,  450-452  Stevenson 

Califoi-nia  "Wood  Novelties 

George  F.  Atkinson,  11  Clementina 


RICHARDSON  &  ROBBINS'  Boned  Chicken,  Turkey,  Cooked  Ham,  Rolled  Ox 
Tongue,  Curried  Oysters  and  Fowl,  Plum  Pudding  and  Potted  Meats;  to  be  naa 
of  all  first-class  Grocers.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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Candies  and  Confections 

George  Haas,  824  Market 
Gruenhageu's  Fine  Candies,  20  Kearny 
Maskey,  32  Kearny.  Fine  Candies,  a  fine 
variety  of  Bon  Bouuieres  and  Fancy 
Baskets  of  the  latest  styles.  Candies 
sent  C.  0.  D.  to  any  part  of  the  United 
States. 

Cards,  Fancy— Manufacturers 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 
John  W.  Roberts  &  Co..  10  Post  st.,  Ma- 
sonic Temple 

Cards,  Invitations,  Etc. 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 

E.  S.  Goldsmith,  28  Montgomery 

John  W.  Roberts  it  Co.,  10  Post.  Masonic 

Temple 
George  M.  Wood  &  Co.,  211  Sutter 

Carpet  Dealers 

James  Duffv  &  Co.,  811  Market 
Frank  G.  Edwards,  820  Market 
William  Ehrenpfort,  14  Third  and  1390 

Market 
Joseph  Fredericks  &  Co..  649  Market 
Gullixson  Brothers,  955  Market 
H.  F.  Gullixson  Sc  Co.,  630  Market 
W.  J.  Heney  i  Co.,  ls--;2  Ellis 
Indianapolis  Furniture  Co.,  750  Mission 
Indianapolis  Manufacturing  Co.,  642-044 

Mission 
Keeler.  Barnes  &  Co.,  723  Market 
Alexander  Mackav,715  Market 
William  McPhun,  107o  Market 
Charles  M.  Plum  tt  Co.,  Upholsterv  Co., 

1801-1307  Market 
Rave  &  Hampton.  73-*  Market 
Schlueter  &  Volberg.  709  Market 
Shlrek  &  Co.,  733  Market 
W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  641-(543  Market 
Sterling  Furniture  Co..  18-20  Sutter 
Jacob  Strahle  ct  Co.,  515  Market 
Joseph  T.  Terry  &  Co.,  747  Market 

Carriage  Repositories 

Columbus  Buggv  Co.,  221-223  Market 
.\.  W.  Sauborn  ct  Co..  24  Beale 
Studebaker  Brothers  Manufacturing  Co., 

201-207  Market 
Truman.  Hooker  &  Co.,  421-427  Market 
O.  F.  Willey  &  Co.,  317  Montgomery 

Carriage  Importers 

A.  A.  Jackson  &  C.).,  33  Market.  High 
grade  goods  a  specialty.  All  the  latest 
styles  of  Carriages.  PJaetons,  Siirreys, 
Top  and  Business  Buggies,  Road  Wa.g- 
ons.  Speeders.  Carts,  Etc. 

Columbus  Buggy  Co.  221-22:3  Market 

Caterers 

Ludwig  &  Abraham,  1203  Sutter 

Cigars 

Arnold,  Pollak  &  Co.,  Geary  and  Market 
Peter  T.  Gauuon,  juuetiod  Market  and 
Post 


M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co.,  203  Kearnv,  802  Market 

and  218  Pine 
Michalitschke   Bros.  &  Co.,  237  Kearny 

and  902  Market 

Champagnes 

W.  B.  Chapman  (Perrier  Jouet)  128  Cali- 
fornia 

Arpad  Haraszthy  ctCo.  (Elite).  530  Wash- 
ington 

James  De  Fremerv  &  Co..  410   Battery 
(Delbeck,  "Extra  Dry,"  "  Vin  Brut," 
"  L.  Delmonico.) " 

Jones.  Mundy  &  Co.  (G.  H.  Mumm  &  Co.) 
16  Front 

Maoondrav  <k  Co.  (Louis  Roederer's)  425- 
427  Market 

Charles  Meiuecke  &  Co.  (Deutz  &  Gilder- 
mauu's  "Gold  Lac  Sec")  314  Sacramento 

Ruther  &  Bendixeu,  [Grand  Vin  de 
Champagne,  F.  Bumiller],  211  Cal. 

Sherwood  &  Sherwood  (Moet  &  Chandon) 
212-214  Market 

William  Wolff  &  Co.,  105  Front 

Cider 

Sherwood  &  Sherwood.  212-214  Market, 
agents  Ellenville  Champagne  Cider  Co. 

Chemists 

Boericke  &  Schreck,  Homeopathic  Phar- 
macy, 284  Sutter 

Val  Schmidt,  23S  Kearny 

James  G.  Steele  &  Co.,  Palace  Drug  Store, 
635  Market 

Wakelee  <t  Co..  SE  cor  Moutgomerv  and 
Bush  and  NE  cor.  Sutter  and  Polk 

Cloak.* 

Fratinger's,  the  Leading  Cloak  and  Suit 
House  105  Kearny,  Telephone  803 

Clocks,  Chinas,  Etc. 

S.  &  G.  Gump,  581  Market 

Coal  Dealers 

JohuMiddleton,  309  Stockton.  Telephone 
1854 

Coffee  Parlors 

The    Cafe,   M.  Johnson,  Proprietor,  221 

Kearnv 
Tivoli  Cafe,  C.  G.  Larsen,  Proprietor,  18 

Eddy 

Complexion  Powders 

Dickey's  Creme  de  Lis 
James  G. 'Steele  and  Company.  635  Market 
Wakelee  &  Co.,  corner  Montgomery  and 
Bu>h,Camelline 

Corsets 

A.  Coplin's  Corset  House.  1171  Broadwav, 
Oakland 

Crockery  and  Glassware 

Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co.   124-132  Sutter 
Wantrenheim,  Sternheim  &  Co.,  22  Sutter, 
528  Market 


Try  the  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  GO'S  Natiral  Flavor  French  Soups,  put  up  in 
^V  glass  especially  for  Children's  Diet.  Invalids,  Sick  or  Weak  Persons. 

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Dancing  Acaderay 

O.  A.  Luut,  1310  Polk 

Dairy  Produce,  Etc. 

B.  M.  Atehiiison  &  Co.,  16  Centre  Market 
('orbett's   Home   Dairv,  DevisHdero  and 
Oak.    Telephone,  4035 

Decorators 

Miss  Mary  J.  Bates.  1619 Washington 
Carbone  &  Monti,  348  Kearny  and  6191.2 

Valencia 
F.  S.  Chadbourne  &  Co.  741-745  Market 
G.W.  Clark  it  Co.,  645  Market 
Cooks  Bros.,  108-110  Post 
Auguste  Duhem,  121  Sntter 
Frank  G.  Edwards.  820  ^Market 
Charles  M.  Plum  &  Co.,  Upholsterv  Co., 

1801-1307  Market 
W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  641-643  Market 

Distilleries 

Sherwood  tk  Sherwood.  212-214  Market 
(agents  Kentucky  Carlisle  Whisky) 

Dressmakers 

Fratinger's.  The  leading  Cloak  and  Suit 
House.    105  Kearny 

Druggists  and  Perfumers 

Val  Schmidt,  288  Kearny 

Boericke  ct  Schreck,  Homeopathic  Phar- 
macy. -^HA:  Sutter 

James  G.  Steele  &  Co.,  Palace  nrug  Store, 
635  Market 

Wakelee  ct  Co.,  corner  Montgomery  and 
Bush 

Dry  Goods 

Kahn  Brothers,  1105  Broadway,  Oakland 

Educational  Books 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 

Educational   Institutions 

Barnard's   Business  College,  46  O'Farrcll, 

Short-Hand  &  Type-Writing  a  Specialty 
Miss  Bisbee's  Boarding  and  Day  School, 

7th  avenue  and  16th,  East  Oakland 
California    Military   Academy,  Oakland, 

Colonel  W.  H.  O'Brien.  Principal 
Depue   <t  Avdelotte's  Business  College, 

1014  Broadway,  Oakland 
Field    Seminary     for  Girls  and    Young 

i^adies,   Telegraph    avenue  and   Knox 

place.  Oakland 
French  and  English  Institute,  1707  Powell 

Xavier  Mefret,  Priuci]>al 
Garden  City  or  San  Jose  Business  College 

and  Academy.  P.  O.  Box  490,  San  Jose, 

H.  B.  Worcester,  Principal 
Heald's  Business  College,   E.   P.   Heald 

President.  24  Post 
Hopkins    Academy,    Oakland,    W.     W. 

Anderson.  Principal 
Irving  Institute  for  Young  Ladies.  10:56 

Valencia;  Rev.   Edward  B.  Church,  A. 

^I.,  Principal 


The  Larcher  and  Moe  Schools  of  Lan- 
guages, Room  70  Flood  Building,  San 
Francisco.  Hamilton  Hall,  Oakland  Cal. 
Edward  Larcher,  T.  M.  Moe,  Principals 

Miss  Lake's  English,  French  and  German 
Boarding  and  Day  School  for  Girls,  922 
Post;  Miss  M.  Lake,  Principal 

Meisterschaft  School  of  Languages,  324 
Sutter,  Charles  H.  Sykes,  Principal 

Mills  College,  Alameda  Co..  Cal. 
C.  C.  Stratton,  D.  D.,  President 
Mrs.  C.  T.  Mills,  Principal 

"  The  Oaks  "  Home  and  Day  School,  SE 
corner  Alice  and  10th,  Oakland 

Pacific  Business  College,  820  Post,  T.  A. 
Robinson,  M.  A.,  President 

Sackett  Boarding  and  Dav  School,  529 
Hobart,  D.  P.  Sackett,  Principal,  Oak- 
land 

Snell  Seminary,  568  Twelfth,  Oakland, 
Mary  C.  and  Richard  B.  Snell,  Prin- 
cipals 

St.  Matthew's  Hall,  San  Mateo.  Cal.,  Rev. 
Alfred  Lee  Brewer,  Principal 

Trinity  School  for  Young  Men  and  Boys, 
1584  Mission,  Rev.  E.  B.  Spalding, 
Principal 

Van  Ness  Seminary,  1222  Pine,  Mrs.  S.  B. 
Gamble,  Principal 

Miss  West's  School  for  Girls,  1606  Van 
Ness  Avenue 

Electroplaters 

Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  (Limited)  222  Sutter 
Edward  G.  benniston,  653  Mission 

Employment   Oflftces 

J.   F.   Crossett  &  Co.,   Male  Department. 

62y  Sacramento.  Telephone  1814:  Female 

Department    202   Stockton,  Telephone 

181.) 
C.  R.  Hansen  &  Co.,  110  Geary.  Telephone 

485 
Jules  Lambla  &  Co.,  320  Sutter 

Endowment  Company 

Giiaranty  Endowment  Association,  room 
11  .\Jurphy  Building.  Corner  Market 
and  Jones!^  J.  F.  Naughton,  Secretary 

Engravers  and  Designers 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 

E.  S.  Goldsmith.  28  Montgomery 

Asa  F.  Hevdon.  Room  :39,  402  Montgomery 

Roberts.  10  Post 

George  M.  Wood  &  Co.,  211  Sutter 

Etchings.  Engravings 

S.  &  G.  Gump.  ."81  Market 

Eye-Glas.ses  and    Spectacles 

California  Optical  Co..  317  Kearny 

Fancy   "Woods 

George  F.  Atkinson,  11  Clementina 
Jacob  Strable  &  Co.,  515  Market 
John  Wigmore  &  Son,  129  Spear 

Florists 

Carbone  &   Monti,  Telephone  908,  Main 
store  348  Kearny,  branch  61L^4  Valencia 
A.  Duhem,  121  Sutter 


THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  French  Soups  are  put  up  for  family  use  in 
quart  and  pint  cans  and  one  and  a  half  pint  glass  jars. 

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Flour 

Sperry's  New  Process  Patent  Roller  Flour, 
Stockton,  S.  F.  Office  22  California 

Flowers— "Artificial" 

A.  Goehring,  913  Mission 

Flowers  and  Feathers 

The  Wonder,  1024  Market 

Fur  Dealers 

Fratinger  Sz  Co.,  lO.i  Kearnv  • 

H.  Liebes  &  Co  ,  111  to  117  Montgomery 

Funeral  Directors  and  Embalniers 

Albert  Brown,  466-168  IHth  st.,  Oakland 
Craig,  Cockran  &  Co.,  Nos.  22-26    Mint 

Avenue 
Halsted  &  Co.,  946  Missioji  st. 
Atkins    Massey,    Uu<'ertaker,    Funeral 

Directer,  651  Sacramento 

Furnishing:  Goods 

Percy  Beamish,  693  Market  and  1  Third 

Bullock  &  Jones,  1C5  Montgomery 

John  W.  Carmauv,  2i  Kearny 

Carroll  &  Tilton.  872  Market 

Mrs  I.  Cavasso,  608  Montgomery 

Eagleson  &  Co..  535  Market 

Charles  8.  Fechheimer,  ',06  Kearny 

Jos.  Figel  &.  Son.  211  Montgomery 

M.  J.  Flavin  &  Co.,  926  Market 

Mann  &  Benedict,  SW  cor.  Montgomery 

and  Sutter 
C.  Westover   &    Co..  Men's  Furnishers, 

removed  to   1119  Broadway,  Oakland. 

Shirts  a  Specialty 

Furniture 

Ackerman  &  Strauss,  897  Market 
Burr  Folding  Bed  Co.,  603  Market 
California  Furniture  Mnfg  Co.,  S  s  Geary 

bet.  Grant  Ave  and  Stockton 
F.  S.  Chrtdbourne  &  Co.,  741  Market 
L.  &  E.  Emanuel.  432  Fourth 
H.  W.  Frank  &  Co.,  212-216  Commercial 
Frederichs  &  Gercke,  N  s  Berrv,  nr  Third 
Hochstadter  W.  S.   &  Co.,  [artistic!  224 

Sutter 
Indianapolis  Manufacturing  Co.,  642-644 

Mission 
David  Lundy,  S29  Market 
Michigan  Furniture  Co..  777  Mission 
E.  T.  Mills,  11  Phelan  Building 
E.    H.     Marwedel,    Bedsteads,     Shades. 

Curtain    Poles    and    Shade    Cloth,   12 

Second,  Telephone  730 
Charles  M.  Plum  &  Co.   1301-7  Market 
W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  (41-647  Market 
Sterling  Furniture  Co..  18-20  Sutter 
J.  T.  Terry  tt  Co  ,  747  Market 
Wakefield  Rattan    Co.,   S   s    Geary,  bet 

Grant  Av  and  Stockton 
C.    F.  Weber  &  Co.  (Andrews'   Folding 

Beds)  office  300-306  Post 

Gas  Fixtures 

David  Biish,  316  Sutter 

Bush  ct  Mallett.  34  Geary 

California  Gas  Fixture  Co.,  122-124  Sutter 

Thomas  Day  &  Co.  [Limited]  222  Sutter 

Duflfey  Bnis.,  122  Sutter  and  17  Trinity 

W.  E.  Lane,  503  Kearny 


General  Merchandise 

John  P.  English,  Hotel,  Store.  Post  Offic 
and  Pasturage.    Bouldin    Island,  San 
Joacjuin  Co.,  313  and  315  Davis 

Ludsay  and  English,  Hotel,  Store  and 
Ranch, Haggiusville,  Staten  Island,  San 
Joaquin  Co. 

Germea 

The  Breakfast  Food.  The  Joh^  T.  Cutting 
Co.,  23  and  25  California 

Ginger  Ale  Importers 

Sherw  ood  &  Sherwood,  212  and  214  Market 
(Ro.ss'  Royal  Belfast) 

Glove   Importers 

T.  Henry  Asche  &  Co.,  10  Gearv 
P.Centemeri  &  Co.,  108-110  Post 
Doane  Sz  Henshelwood,  132  Kearny 

Gold  Fens 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 

Grocers 

F.  Daneri  &  Co.,  Importers  and  Whole- 
sale Dealers  in  all  kinds  of  Italian 
goods. comprising  Piedmontese,  Floren- 
tine, and  Sicilian  Wines,  L\ic(  a  Oils. 
Agents  for  Fernet  Branca 
Man,  Sadler  &  Co.,  9-15  Beale 
Sherwood  &  Sherwood,  212-214  Market 

Hair — Human 

Mrs.  F.  Garrlsserie,  113  Grant  Avenue 
Goldstein  &  Cohn,  822  Market 
^frs.  E.  H.  Hubbard,  923  Market 
Mme.   J.  Phillips,  918  Market,  near  the 
Baldwin 

Hammocks 

Neville  &  Co,  31-33  California 
Hats  and  Caps 

C.  Wm.  Barnev  &Co.,  602  Kearny 

Carroll  &  Tilton,  873  Market 

Collins  it  Co.,  1018  Market 

Davis  Bros  ,  419  Kearny  and  718  and  1234 

Market 
M.  J.  Flavin  &  Co.,  926  Market 
C.  Herrmann  &  Co..  33;;  Kearny  and  1212 

]\rarket,  factory  335  Bush 
J.  C.  :MeussdorlTer  <fc  Son,  810  Market  and 

223  Mont.gomery 
Konrad  Meussdofffer,  15  Kearny  and  SW 

ror.  Kearny  and  Pine 
Stack  &  La'^ombe,  «;39  Market 
Theodore  Stein er.  726  Market 
Henry  White,  614  Commercial 

Hotels 

The  Baldwin.  NE  Cor.  Market  and  Powell 

Hotel  Bella  Vista;  1001  Pine 

The  Berkshire,  711  Jones 

Hotel  Del  Monte,  Monterey 

El  Monte  Hotel.  Sausalito.  J.  E.  Slinkey, 

Proprietor 
The  Graid,  Market  and  New  Montgomery 
Lick  House,  SW  cor.   Montgomery  and 

Sutter 
Occidental  Hotel,  Montgomery,  bet.  Bush 

and  Sntter 
The  Oliv*,',  Mrs.  D.  I.  Fields.  Prop.,  11651^2 

Washington,   Oakland,   Cala.     Elegant 

rooms  with  board 


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Hotels—  Continued 

The  Oriel  Hotel,  1904  Market 
Palace  Hotel,  Market  and  New  Montg'y 
Hotel  Pleasanton,  NW  cor.  Sutter  <t  Joues 
Hotel  Rafael,  W.  E.  Zauder,Mauager,San 

Rafael,  Cal. 
TheRenton,  712  Sutter 
The  Sea  Beach  Hotel, J.  T.  Sullivau,  Prop., 

Santa  (Jruz,  Cal. 
St.  James  Hotel,  San  Joso.    Tyler  Beach, 

Proprietor 
The  Westminster,  614  Sutter 
Hotel  Veudome,  San  Jose,  Cal.,  Col.  E.W. 

Root,  Manager 

Homeopathic   Pliarmacist 

Boericke  &  Schreck,  234  Sutter 

Ice  Cream  Freezers 

W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  309-317  Market 

Insurance  Companies 

Anglo-Nevada  Assurance  Corporation, 410 
Pine 

Commercial  Insiirance  Company  of  Cali- 
fornia, 439  California.  Fire  &  Marine, 
('has.  A.  Laton,  Agent,  San  Francisco 

Commercial  Union  Assurance  Co.,  L'd  of 
London;  office  31  California. 

Robert  Dickson,  Pacific  Coast  Manager 
London,  Northern    and  Queen  Coiupa- 
uies,  441  California 

Fireman's  Fund  Insurance  Company,  410 
California,  D.  J.  Staples,  President 

Pacific  Mutual  Life,  418  California 

South  British  and  National  Fire  &  Marine, 
D.  J.  Macpherson,  213  Sansome 

Union  Insurance  Co.,  416  California,  Na- 
thaniel T.  James,  President 

Interior   Decorators 

George  W.  Clark  &  Co.,  645  ISIarket 
James  Duffy  &  Co  ,  Sil  Market 
Charles  M.  Plum,  Market  and  Ninth 
W.  &  J.  Sloan  &  Co.,  641-647  Market 

Ivory,  Amber   and    Tortoise  Shell 

H.  Fortriede,  637  Market 

Ivory  Goods 

Henry  Fortriede,  637  Market 

Japanese  and  Chinese  Goods 

Deakin  Bros,  ct  Co.,  723  Market 

Ichi  Ban,  ;,73  Market 

G.  T.  Marsh  &  Co.,  625  Market 

Victor  Marsh,  206  Kearny 

Nishimura  ct  Co.,  14  Post  between  Kearny 
and  Montgomery:  Dealers  in  Silks, 
Bronzes,  Ivory,  Porcelains  and  Bamboo 
Goods 

Jewelers 

Colonel  A.  Andrews,  221  Montgomery 

Barrett  &  Sherwood,  140  Montgomery 

California  Jewelrv  Co.,  134  Sutter 

Thomas  Luudy,  7-9  Third 

George  C.  Shreve  &  Co.,  106  ^Montgomerv 

Peter  B.  Simons  &  Son,  2i0  Sutter 

A.  W.  Stott,  3  Montgomery 

W.  K.  Vanderslice  &  Co.,  136  Sutter 


Iiadies'  Hair  Dressers 

[See  Hair,  Human.] 

Lager  Beers,  Imported 

Yal.  Blatz's  Celebrated  Milwaukee 
"Weiner"  and  Private  Stock  [Red 
Ribbon]  Beers 

Jones,  Mundy  &  Co,  Agents  Anheuser  & 
Budweiser  Lager  Beers,  Anheuser, 
Busch  Brewing  Association,  St.  Louis 

Lamps 

Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  [Limited]  222  Sutter 
A.  S.  Graff  &  Co.,  47  Second 
A.  I.  Hall  &  Son,  528  Market 
W.  E.  Lane,  505  Kearny 
H.  F.  Marsh,  577  Market 
Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co..  126  Sutter 
Wangenheim,    Sternheim     &     Co.,    528 
Market 

Laundries 

La    Grande    Laundry,   Office  17  Powell, 

Branch  1156  Market 
San  Francisco  Laundry,  ,33  Geary 

Law  Blanks 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 

Liquors 

[See  Wines  and  Liquors] 

Lithographers 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 
Bosqui  Engraving  and  Printing  Co.,   SE 

corner  Clay  and  Leidesdorff 
Britton  &  Rey,  525  Commercial 
The  Dickman-Jones  Co.,  514  Folsom 
Galloway  Lithographing  Co.,  418-422  Com- 
mercial 
The  Rosenthal-Saalburg  Co.,  49  First 
Schmidt  Label  and  Lithographic  Co.,  25- 
31  Main 

Lorgnettes 

California  Optical  Co.,  317  Kearny 

Machine  Threads 

Neville  &  Co.,  31  to  33  California 

Manicure   Parlors 

Madame  Lee,  Beautifies  the  Hands,  Nails 
and  Complexion,  405  Sutter 

Mantels 

F.  S.  Chadbourne  &  Co.,  741-745  Market 
Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  Limited,  222  Sutter 
S.  &  G.  Gump,  581  Market 
Richard  Herriner,  450  to  452  Steven.son 
W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  30J  to  317  Market 
Charles  M.  Plum,  Market  and  Ninth 
W.  vt  J.  Sloane,  641-647  ^larket 

Marble  and  Granite 

John  Daniel  &  Co.,  Importer  and  Dealer 
in  Italian  Marble  and  Scotch  Granite 
Monuments,  Mantels,  etc.,  421  Pine 


H.  R,  KELLY'S  BOUQUET  Key  West  Havana  Cigars  have  no  equal.     Smoke  them 
and  see  for  yourself. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents 


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Marbleized  Iron  Mantels 

Thomas  Dav  &  Co.,  [Limited]   222  Slitter 
W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  309  to  317  Market 

Markets 

B.  M.  Atchiiisou  <t  Co.,  Dairy  Produce,  16 

to  30  Centre  Market 
California    Market,  California   to  Pine,   ' 

between  Montgomery  and  Kearny 
O'Brien  &  Spotoruo,  Poultry,  Game  and   . 

DairyProduce,  Stalls  3  and  4  California    j 

Market 

Merchants — Commission 

Allen  &  Lewi.'^,  202  California 

B.  M.    Atehinson   &   Co.,   16-30   Centre 
Market 

Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  316  California 
Bandmann,  Nielsen  &  Co.,  30  California 
D.  L.  Beck  it  Sons,  aO  Fremont 
Thomas  Bell  &  Co.,  426  California 
Blum,  Baldwin  &  GirAin,307  California 
W.  H.  Campbell,  402  Front 
Carlson-Currier  Silk  Mnfg  Co.,  585  Market 
Wilfrid  B.  Chapman,  123  California 

C.  W.  Coburn  it  Co.,  6  Battery 
John  T.  Cutting  Co.,  23  California 
James  De  Fremerv  &  Co.,  410  Battery 
Albert  Dibblee,  30  C&liforuia 
Dickson,  De  Wolf  &  Co.,  412-414  Battery 
Dodge,  Sweenev  &  Co  ,  114  Market 
Henry  Doyle  &"Co.,  517-519  Market 
Williaiu  Dresbach,  316  California 
John  F.  English,  313  Davis 

M.  T.  Freitas  &  Co.,  32.'i  Front 

John  D.  French,  lOJ  California 

J.  W  Grace  &  Co.,  430  California 

Alfred  Greenebaum  &  Co.,  51-61  First 

I.  Gutte,  :W3  California 

Haslett  &  Bailey,  452  Spear 

The  Johnson-Locke  Mercantile  Co.,  SE 

cor.  Market  and  Main 
Jones,  Mundy  ct  Co.,  1^  Front 
James  Liuforth,12j  Front 
Macoudrav  tt  Co.,  42bAi7  Market 
H.  M.  Newhall  tt  Co  ,  309  Sausorae 
NewhalVs  Sons  &  Co.,  235  Bush 
A.  C.  Nichols  <t  Co.,  402  Batterv 
Parker,  Wood  &  Co.,  219  Front 
Parrott  vfc  Co.,  306  California 
Scotchler  tt  Gibbs,  318  Front 
John  J.  Scotchler,  318  Front 
H.  W.  Severance,  218  California 
Sherry,  Lawrence  &  Co.,  321  Clay 
Sherwood  it  Sherwood,  212  Market  and 

15-17  Pine 
Siegfried  it  Brandeustein,  118  Market  and 

15  California 
Louis  Sloss  «fe  Co.,  olOSansome 
Chas.  Sonntag  it  Co.,  116  Market 
John  D.  Si)reckels  it  Bros.,  327  Market 
Starr  ct  Co.,  16  California 
Tormey  it  Earle,  22ii  Sutter 
Sol.  Wangenheim  &  Co.,  117  Batterv 
Welch  it  Co.,  109  California 
Williams,  Dimond  tt  Co.,  202  Market 
William  Wolff  it  Co.,  1C5  Front 

Milk 

Milbrae  Dairy   [Pure  Country  Milk]  3rd 
and  Brannan 

Millinery   Goods 

Mrs  Kate  Adcock,  10  Kearny 


Held  Brothers  &  Co.,  512  Market  and  13 

Sutter 
Kahn  Brothers,  1105  Broadway,  Oakland 
Wonder  Flower  and  Feather  Store,  1024 

Market 

Milliners 

Mrs.  Kate  Adcock,  10  Kearny 

Miss  M.  R.  Beritzhoff,  Park  street,  near 

Narrow  Gauge  Railroad,  Alameda 
P.  F  Butler,  808  Market 
W.  J.  Butler.  9.V2  Market 
Mrs.  E.  E.  Caswell,  28  Post 
Mrs.  J.  Coughlan,  919  Market 
Ehreuberg  &  Bullion,  13o  Tavlor 
Held  Bros,  it  Co.,  512  Market  and  13 Sutter 
Mrs  W.  H.  Holmes,  1208  Market 
Mrs  Sarah  Mish,  133  Kearnv  and  708  Mkt 
Blanche  Oulif  ,  748  Market 

Mineral  Waters 

Jones,  Mundy  it  Co.,  Apollinaris  and 
Hunvadi,  Janos  and  Friedrichshall,  16 
Front 

Sherwood  &  Sherwood,  [Heiik's 
Waukesha]  212-214  Market 

Jackson  it  Wooster,  Napa  Soda  Water 

Mirrors 

S.  and  G.  Gump,  ,"81  Market 
Sanborn  Vail  it  Co.,  8.j7  Market 
Schussler  Brothers,  27  Grant  avenue 

Mucilage 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 

Moldings 

T.  J.  Bass  &  Co.,  14-16  Ellis 
Herrman  Cohen,  19  Grant  Av. 
S.  it  G.  Gump,  .581  Market 
Morris  &  Kennedy.  21  Post 
Sanborn,  Vail  it  Co.,  8,'J  Market 
Santa  Clara  Molding  Co.,  770  Mission 
Schussler  Bros.,  27  Grant  Av  and*716  Mis- 
sion 

Monuments 
John  Daniel  it  Co.,  421  Pine 

Music  Teachers 

T.  W.  Bree,  Mandolin,  Guitar  and  Banjo, 
804  Lark  in 

Cress,  Unger,  Banjo,  Room  9.  26  Mont- 
gomery 

Newspapers 

Alta  California,  [daily  and  weekly]  Alta 

California   Publishing  Co  ,  52s>  Califor- 
nia 
Argonaut,  [weeklv]  Argouau*  Publishing 

Co.,  213  Grant  Av. 
Evening     Bulletin,    [evening,     weekly, 

overland,  etc]   S.   F.    Bulletin  Co.,  I 

Grant  Av. 
Morning   Call,  [daily   and   weekly]  San 

Francisco  Call  Co.,  525  Montgomery 
San    Francisco    Chronicle,     [  daily    and 

weekly]    M.    H.    De    Young,    NE    cor. 

Kearny  and  Bush 
Examiner,  [daily  and  weekly]  Examiner 

Publishing  Co.,  NE  cor.    Market  and 

Grant  A  v. 
Hotel  Gazette,  [daily]  W.  P.  Harrison,  420 

Kearny 


Chicken  and  Game  Pates  Truffled,  made  in  the  French  style  by  the  FRANCO-AMERI- 
CAN FOOD  CO.,  will  be  found  delicious  for  Breakfast,  Lunch  or  Sni)per.  Ask 
vour  Grocer  for  them.  MAU,  SADLER  «t  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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Newspnpers— Confj"«er/ 

News  Letter,[\veekly]  Frederick  Marriott, 

Flood  BdyT,  SW  cor.  Market  and  Fourth 

The  Overland  Monthly,  Overland  Pub. 

Co..  420  Montgomery  ,   ^    „     ^ 

Evening  Post,  [daily  and  AveeklyJ   Post 

Publishinsr  Co.,  7'z7  Market 
Illustrated  Pacific  States,  [weekly]   Illu- 
strated  Pacific  States  Publishing  Co., 
220  Market  ^  ,  ,   , 

Oakland    Tribune,    [daily    and   weekly] 

Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  Oakland 
Pacific  Rural  Press,  [weekly]  220  Market 
Pacific  States  Watchman,  220  Market 
Report  [daily]  2:38  Montgomery 
The  Wasp,  [weekly]  John  P.  Jackson,  538 
California 

Oil  Cloths  and  L.inoleuin 

James  DufFv  &  Co.,  811  Market 
Frank  G.  Edwards,  820  Market 
William  Ehreupfort,  14  Third    aud  1390 

Market  ^,     ,    ^ 

Joseph  Fredericks  &  Co.,  649  Market 
Gullixson  Bros.,  95.t  Market 
H.  F.  Gullixson  &  Co.,  630  Market 
Raye  &  Hampton,  739  Market 
A.  Mackav,  715  Market 
Charles  M.   Plum  &  Co.  Upholstery  Co., 

1301-1307  Market 
Schlueter  &  Volberg,  709  Market 
Shirek  &  Co.,  73:3  Market  ,  ; 

W.  and  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  641-643  Market        | 

Olive  Oil  j 

James  De  Fremery  &  Co..  410  Battery, 

(Barton  &  Guestier    Bordeaux).  j 

Sherwood  ct  Sherwood,  212  &  214  Market 

Opera  Glasses 

f"alifornia  Optical  Co.,  317  Kearny 
Heurv  Kahu  &  Co.,  212  Kearny 
Hirsch,  Kahu  it  Co.,  333  Kearny 

Opticians 

California  Optical  Co.,  317  Kearny 
Henrv  Kahn  &  Co.,  212  Kearny 
Hirsch,  Kahn  &  Co.,  333  Kearny 

Organs 

William  G.  Badger.  17  Post 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 

Sherman,  Clay  &  Co  ,  139  Kearny 

Zeno  Mauvais,  749  Market 

Bvron  Mauz/,  308  Post 

r".  W.  Spencer  &  Co.,  723  Market 

Pain  ter.s— Fresco 

Cooks  Bros.,  108-110  Post 

J.  St.  Dennis  &  Co..  3C8  Sutter 

Moretti  &  Trezzini,  71-72  St.  Ami's  Bldg. 

Paints,  Oils,  etc. 

T.  J.  Bas3&  Co..  14  Ellis 

Paper  Hangers,  Etc. 

John  L.  Cahill,  23  Sixth 

G.  W.  f'lark  &  Co..  64")  Market  &  46  Third 

Cooks  Brothers,  108-110  Post 

James  Duffv  &  Co..  811  Market 

J.  St.  Denis  &  Co.,  308  Sutter 

William  McPhun,  1075  Market 


Paper  Hangings 

G.  Ammerup,  1314  Market 

J.  L.  Cahill,  23  Sixth 

G.   W.  Clark  &  Co.,  645  Market,  and  46 

Third 
Cooks  Brothers,  108-110  Post 
James  Duffv  &  Co.,  811  Market 
J.  St.  Denis  &  Co..  308  Sutter 
Frank  G.  Edwards,  820  Market 
William  McPhun,  1075  Market 
W.  and  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  641-643  Market 

Parquet  Floors 

Cooks  Brothers.  108-110  Post 

Pasturage 

John  F.  English,  Bouldin  Island  Store, 
Hotel  Store  and  Pasture,  Grain  Feed  the 
Year  Round.  Bouldin  Island,  San 
Joaquin  County.  Cal. 

Lindsav  &  English,  Hotel,  Store  and 
Ranch,  Haggiuville,  Staton  Island,  Sau 
Joaquin,  Cal.  O.  A.  Lindsay,  Haggin- 
ville,  P.  O.  Walnut  Grove,  Sacramento 
County.    John  F.  English,  S.  F. 

Pens 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 

Pliotograpli  Galleries 

Bradlev  <feRulofson,  The  Popular  Photo- 
graphers, No.  14  Grant  Avenue,  Bet. 
Market  and  Geary  Sts.,  Sau  Francisco. 
Take  the  Elevator.  Crayon  Portraits  a 
Specialty, 

David  Cobb,  1144  Market 

Dewev  Engraving  Co.,  special  photo- 
graphs for  engravers,  220  Market 

A.  P.  Flaglor.  SE  cor.  Market  and   Ninth 

Fuller  &  Williams,  1140  Market 

Thomas  Houseworth.  1903  Mission 

Jones  &  Lotz  [Elite]  838  Market 

Charles  Lainer,  31  Third  and  71o  Market 

George  D.  Morse,  Phelan  Building,  826 
Market 

D.  Sewell,  1025  Market 

William  Shew,  523  Kearny 

I.  W.  Taber,  8  Montgomery 

Louis  Thors,  1025  Larkin 

Weitz  &  Dijeau,  34  Third 

Photograpliic   Printers 

Cantwell&  Co..  8  Sixth 
(;:raig  &  Mosher,  22  Kearny 
("harles  H.  Cunningham,  5  Stockton 
Lewis  Dowe,  410  Kearny 
Victor  Duhem,  713  Sutter 
Johnson  &  Co.,  118  Golden  Gate  Av 
William  Reed,  306  Turk 
Universal  Copying  Co.,  1202  Mission 

Photographers'  Supplies 

Hirsch,  Kahn  &  Co.,  333  Kearny 
Sam  C.   Partridge,    529    Commercial 
Kodak  Camera,  Magic  Lanterns  &  Slide.'- 

Pianos  and  Organs 

Wm.  G  Badger.  Sole  Agent  for  Hallet  & 
Davis  Go's  Pianos,  Parlor  and  Vestry 
Organs,  No.  17  Post 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 


H.  O.  WILBUR  &  SON'S  Chocolate  and  Cocoa  Preparations  are  unexcelled  for  quality 
Ask  vour  Grocer  for  them.       MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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Pianos  and  Organs— Continued 
Sohmer  &  Co.,    Peek   &    Son  "Opera," 

Newby  &  Evans 
Byron  Mauzy,  308  to  314  Post 

Picture  Frames 

T.  J.;Bass  &  Co.,  14  and  16  Ellis 
S.  &  G.  Gunjp,  581  Market 

Picture.*  and  Engravings 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 
T.  J.  Bas.s  &  Co.,  14  and  16  Ellis 
Max  Bnrkhardt,  545  Wasliinfjton 
Herrnian  Cohen,  19  Grant  Av 
Amos  Currier,  103  .'Stockton 
S.  &  G.  Gumj),  .',81  Market 
Morris  &  Kennedy,  19  Post 
Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co  ,  857  Market 
Schussler  Brothers,  27  Grant  Av  and  716 

Mission 
W.  K.  Viekery,  1C8  Grant  Av 

Pickle  Manufacturers 

Sherwood  &  Sherwood,   212-214  Market 
Agents  Crosse  &  Blackwells 

Portraits 

The   Harting    l.ife-Size   Portrait  House, 

Rooms  85  and  86  Flood  Building 
The  Pacific  Portrait  Co.,  1221  Market 

PreserA'ed    Fruits 

John  T.  Cutting  Co..  2;^  and  25  California 
Mau,  Sadler  &  Co.,  9-15  Beale 
Sherwood    &    Sherwood,    212    and     214 

Market,   Agents,  Crosse  ct  Blackwells, 

Jams  ct  Marmalades 

Printers 

The  Bancroft  Com])any,  721  Market,  49 
First.  This  book  is  a'  specimen  of  our 
work. 

Brunt  ct  Co.,  Arti.stic  Printing,  Emblem- 
atic and  Embossed  >iocietv  Cards, 
Badges,  Rosettes,  Souvenirs.  Wedding 
Outfits  in  the  latest  style.  Main  Office  ! 
518  Clay  above  Sansome.  Highest  award  ! 
(Medal)  for  fine  Printing  and  Badges. 
1887  •-     ' 

Jordan  ct  Arnold,  1117  Broadwny,Oak]and    ] 


Plated  Ware 

Davis    Bros.,    419    Kearny,  718  and   12S4 
Market 

Davis  Brothers,   Bergmann  &  Co.,   10-16 
Sutter 

E.  G.  Denniston,  653  Mission 

A.  I.  Hall  &  Son,  528-530  Market 

T.  Luudy,  7-9  Third 

Meriden  Brittania  Co.,  134  Sutter 

Middletown     Plate     Co.      [Middletown, 
Conn  J  120  Sutter 

Phelps  i\j  Miller,  120  Sutter 

William      Rogers     Manufacturing    Co 
52&-530  Market 

Geo.  C.  Shreve  &  Co.,   106-208-110   Mont- 
gomery 

Peter  B.  Simons  &  Sons,  220  Sutter 

W.  K.  Vandeislice  &  Co.,  136  Sutter 


Plumbers  and  Gas  Fitters 

David  Bush,  316  Sutter 

Bush  &  Mallett,  34  Geary 

^■y-I>G^?^r,  Ranges, 'stoves  and  Gas 
F]xtures,Gas  Fitting,  Tinning  and  Sani- 
tary Plumbing,  1151  Broadway,  Oakland 

Ihomas  Day  tkCo.,  [Limited]  >22  Sutter 

Henry  W.  Dodge,  1030  Sutter 

DuflPey  Brothers,  122  Sutter 

Fritz  &  Kean,  423  Geary 

John  T.  Gray,  230  Sutte'r 

Timothy  J.  Healv,  ,-32  Bush 

Wm.  E.  Lane,  505  Kearnv 

Timothy  Lynch,  800  Howard 

John  Lyons.  510  Post 

William  F.  Wilson,  204  Stockton 

Publishers 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 
make  a  specialty  of  Publishing  Works 
for  Authors 


Pumps 

Baker  &  Hamilton,  NW  cor.  Davis  and 

Pine 
H.  H.  Bodwell  it  Son,  211  Mission 
W.    T.   GarrattA  Co,  cor.   Fremont  and 

N  atom  a 
H.    P    Gregory  ct  Co.,  NW   cor.  Fremont 

and  MissiOii 
Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson.  225-229  Mrkt 
I     Byron  Jaek.son,  625-631  Sixth 
I     Joshua  Hendy  Machine  Works,  39-51  Fre- 
mont 
W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  309-317  Market 
1     Truman,   Hooker  &  Co..  421-427  Market 
Woodin  &  Little,  509  Market 

Ranges 

Holbrook,  Merrill  <t  Stetson,  225-229  Mrkt 
W.  E.  Lane,  .^05  Kearnv 
W.  W.  Montague  &  Co",  309-317  Market 
San  Francisco  Stove  Works,  622  Third 
Schuster  Bros.  &  Co.,  306  Sutter  an<i  130 

Third 
George  H.  Tay  &  Co.,  614  Battery 

Real  Estate  Agents 

Charles  Ashton,  415  Montgomery 
H.  A.  Beaton  Si  Co.,  841  Market" 
O.  W.  Becker,  415  Montgomery 
Charles  C.  Bemis,  4;^5  California 
C.  S.  Capp  &  Co.,  6;^S  Market 
Nathan  C.  Carnall.  624  Market 
George  W.  Chapin,  312  Montgomery 
Cobb  &  Co.,  321  Montgomery 
Frank  Collins,  .S41  Market    " 
Cressweli  Bros..  727  Market 
W.  H.  Crim  &  ("o..  428  Montgomery 
Easton,  Eldridge  &  Co.,  61S  Market 
J.  K.  Finley  it  Co.,  915I2  Market 
A.  T.  Green,  413  Montgomery 
Greenwood  &  De   Wolf,  415  "Montgomery 
George  C.  Higgins  it  Co.,  121  Monta:on)er"v 
Hobson,  Clarke  it  Co.,  13  Post 
James  L.  King,  30S  California 
Madison  it  Burke,  401  Monrijoniery 
McAfee  Brothers,  10  Montgomery  " 
McAlester  it  Jones.  422  Montgomery 
Wm.  Mclntyre  &  Co.,  12  Moi;tgoinerv 
Thoilias  Magee,  20  Montgomery 
P.  C.  Molloy,  i:;8  Montgomery  ' 


H.  R.  KELLY'S  BOUQUET  Key  West  Havana  Cigars  have  no  equal. 

Smoke  them  and  see  for  yourself.    MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


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Ileal  Estate  Agents — Continued 

W.  I.  Morgan  &  Co.,  .M2  California 
L.  Oesterreieher,  503  California 
Pacific  Coast  Land  Bnreau,  618  Market 
Potrero    Laud  and  Water  Front  Co.,  4'2 

Market 
A.  Roman  tt  Co.  [dealers  city  and  conntiy 

])ropertv  and  timber  landsj  27  Post 
Shainwald,    Buckbee  &  Co.,    407    Mont- 
gomery 
David  Stern  &  Son,  32;>  Montgomery 
C.  H.  Street  &  Co..  415  Montgomery 
G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co.,  14  Montgomery 
().  F.  Von  Khein  &  Co.,  524  California 
H.  H.  Woodruff,  841  Market 

Kefrigerators 

W.  W.  jSIontague  &  Co.,  309-317  Market 
Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co.,  126  Sutter 


Resorts 


On 


The  Arlington  Hotel,  Riverside,  Cal. 

the  European  plan 
Hotel  Del  Monte,  Monterey,  Cal. 
El  Monte  Hotel,   Sausalito,  Cala.,  J.  E. 

Slinkey,  Proprietor 
Howard  Springs,  Lower  Lake,  Lake  Co.. 

Cal.,  Phil  Sieben,  Proprietor;  Geo.  Eff, 

Lessee 
St.   James  Hotel,  San  Jose,  Cal.,  Tyler 

Beach,  ProT)rietor 
Napa  Soda  Springs,  Napa  County 
Pacific  Grove,  Monterev,  Cal 
Hotel   Rafael,  San   Rafael,  Cal.,    W.  E. 

Zander,  Manager 
Sea  Beach  Hotel,  J.  T.  Sullivan,  Prop'r, 

Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 
Hotel  Vendome,  San  Jose,  Cal.,  Col.  E.W. 

Root,  Manager 
Swain  Brothers.  213  Sutter 

Restaurants 

Campi's,  I.  Cuenin,  .'31  Clay 

Campi's,  Sartori  &  Fantini,  33  O'Farrell 

Delmonico  Restaurant  &  Confectionery, 

8  to   14  O'Farrell,  Tschurr  &  Einselen, 

Proprietors.     Telephone  808 
Manning's  Restaurant  and  Oyster  Grotto, 

13  and  15  Powell 
The  Maison    Riche,  44    Geary,  and    104 

Grant  avenue 
Stege's  Quaker  Restaurant,  30  Ellis 
Swain  Brothers,  213  Sutter 

Sail  Duck  and  Twine 

Neville  (k   Co.,  31-33  California 

Sanitary  Appliance-s 

Joseph  Budde,  manufacturer  of  Patent 
Water  Closets,  43  Fremont 

School  Furniture 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 

Schools — Private 

See  hjlacalional  Institutions 

Sculptors 

Gregorio  Bianchi,  1116  Turk 
Morton  A.  Edwards,  1330  California 
Frederick  Flohr,  1125  Mission 
Frank  Happersberger,  51  Park  Av. 
PMward  J.  Heverin.  1S2)  Hyde 
Cbarles  Kertel,  6.55  Willow  Av. 
Emil  Kutzkau,  729  Treat  Av. 
F.  Marion  Wells,  757  Mission 


Seedsmen 

Carbone  &  Monti,  Telephone  903;  343 
Kearny,  aud619-;'4  Valencia 

Sewing  Machines 

New  Home,  725  Market 
The  White,  1C8  Post 

Shirt  Manufacturers 

Percy  Beamish,  Market,  cor.  Third 

John  W.  Carmany,25  Kearny 

Eagleson  &  Co.,  f  35  Market 

W.  I).  Lawton  &  Co.,  608  Market 

McPherson  &  Conway,  1384  Market 

Orr  &  Atkins,  123  Montgomery 

('.  Popper,  431  Kearny 

C.  Westover  &  Co.,  Men's  Furnishers,  re- 
moved to  1119  Bn  adway,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Shirts  a  Specialty 

Soap  Manufacturers 

Fisehbeck  &  Glootz,  Queen  Lily  Soap 

Spectacles 

California  Optical  Co.,  317  Kearny 

Stationers 

The  Bancroft  Company,  7<il  Market 

C.  Beach,  107  Montgomery 

James  K.  Cooper,  746  Market 

H.  S.  Crocker  &  Co.,  216  Bush 

Cunningham,  (Jurtiss  &  Welch,  SW  cor. 
Sansome  and  Sacramento 

Edward  Denny  &  Co.,  418  Montgomerv 

William  Doxey,  631  Market 

Dutton  it  Partridge,  212-214  California 

J.  J.  Evans,  406  California 

Jordan  &  Arnold,  1117  Broadway,  Oak- 
land 

J.  R.  Goldsmith,  100(^2'  Market 

Louis  Gregoire  &  Co.,  6  Post 

Joseph  A.  Hofmann,  208  Montgomery 

Le  Count  Brothers,  r;33  Market 

Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  i04  Sansome 

John  W.  Roberts  &  Co.,  10  Post 

San  Francisco  News  Co.,  210  Post 

James  C.  Scott,  22  Third  and  Junction 
Market  and  Ge.iry 

Strickland  &  Co., 3  Montgomerv 

Achille  Waldteufel,  737  Market 
Stoves,  Ranges,  ¥itc, 

W.  W.  Monta.gue  &  Co.,  309-317  Market 

Schuster  Brothers  ct  Co.,  3t6  Sutter  and 
130  Third 

Suits— L.  ad  ies 

Fratinger's,  The  Leading  Cloak  and  Suit 

House.     1C5  Kearny.    Telephone  803 

Tailors 

Irvin  Paiuch,  9  Giant  A  v. 

Bullock  ct  Jones.  105  Montgomery 

Burr  &  Sansten,  620  Market 

John  Ek,  411  Geary 

Charles  A.  Helmquist,  622  Clay,  room  13 

Edward  Holland,  209  Grant  Av. 

J.  M.  Litchfield  &  Co.,  12  Post 

Charles    Lyons,    1218    Market    and     :»2 

Kearuv 
'Mann  ct "Benedict,   SW  cor.  Montgomery 

and  Sutter 
Orr  A:  Atkins,  123  Montgomery 
N.  Thorson.  633  Market 
Reeve  &  Staab,  10  (icary 
John  Reid.  907  Market 
Sanders  it  Johnson,  Phelan  Building 
M.  Short  [The  Bon  Ton]  (.22  Montgomerr 


GORDON  it  DILWORTH'S  Fine   Preserved  Fruits,  Jellies,   Olives,   Ketchup,  Wine 
Jellies,  Etc.,  to  be  had  at  all  faiicy  Grocers. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


LXVIII 


SHOPPING  GUIDE 


Tailors — Continued 
^Nicholas  Thorsou,  1-2  Phelan  Building 
Francis  Verbeek,  412  Geary 
Chri.stian  Zinus,  5  Moutgomery 

Table  Delicacies 

Plum  Pudding,  Fruit  Roll,  Lemon  Syrup, 
Shrimp    Salad,    etc.,    etc.     La    Favre 
Packing  Co. 
Mau,  Sadler  &  Co.,  9-15  Beale 
Sherwood  &  Sherwood,  212-214  Market 

Tents 

Neville  &.  Co.,  31-33  California 

Thread 
J.  &  P.  Coats.    For  sale  everywhere 
Tiies 

Thomas  Day  ct  Co.,  [Limited],  222 Sutter. 
[Floor  and  Hearthl 

P.  H.  .Tackson  it  Co^  228-230  First.  [Il- 
luminating Tiles  and  Skvlights] 

W.  \V.  Montague  &  Co.,  30y-317  Market 
[English,  Encaustic  and  PlainJ 

Toys 

Davis    Bros.,   419    Kearny,    718  and  1234 

Market 
Davis  Bros.,  Bergmann  &  Co.,  10-16 Sutter 
M.  J.  Flavin  &  Co..  926  Market 
Goodyear  Rubber  Co..  577  Market 

Turners — Wood 

G.  F.  Atkinson,  259  First,  office  11  Clem- 
entina 
R.  W.  Brehm  [wood]  211  Mission 
Brunswiek-Balke-Collender      Co.,       653 

Market 
Jacob  rrtrahle  &  Co.  [wood  and  ivorv]  515 
Market 

Undertakers 
Albert  Brown,  486-468  13th  st.,   Oakland 
Craig,  (,'oehran  &  Co.,  22  to  26  Mint  Ave. 
N.  Grav  ct  <'o.,  643  Sacramento 
Hal.sted  ct  Co..  94S  Mission 
William  J.  Mallady,  733  Mission 
Atkins  Mas.sey,  Undertaker,  Funeral  Di- 
rector, 6.'»1  Sacramento 
McAvoy  &  Gallagher,  '-0  Fifth 
J.  C.  O'Connor  &  Co.,  767  Mission 
United  Undertakers'  Association,  29  Fifth 

Upholsterers 
F.  S.  Chadbourne  &  Co  ,  743  Market 
.James  DufliV  &  Co.,  811  Market 
A.  V.  Henko,  610  Post 
Frederick  Huf.schmidt,  i..53  Market 
Indianai>olis  Furniture  Co.,  748-752  Mis- 
sion 
Indianapolis  Manufacturing  Co.,  642-644 

Mission 
Charles  M.  Plum  &  Co..  Upholsterv  Co., 

1301-1307  Market 
W.  &  .].  Sloane  i  Co.,  641-647  Market 
Upholstery  Goods 

F.  S.  Chadbourne  &  Co.,  741-745  Market 

James  DutlV  &  Co.,  811  Marker 

Frank  G.  Edwards,  820  Market 

H.  W.  Frank  ttCo.,  122  Commercial 

J.  Fredericks  A  Co.,  649  Market 

Gullixson  Bros,,  \,55  Market 

H.  F.  Gullixson  &  Co., 630  Market 

Gibson,  Parish  &  Co.,  40  Pheian  Building 

•Clemens  Hayncrt,  214  Market 


Frederick  Hufschmidt,  653  Market 
Hulse,  Bradford  <t  Co.,  760  Mission 
Keeler,  Baroes  &.  Co.",  723  Market 
Chas.  M.  Plum  &  Co.,  1301-1307  Market 
Schlueter  &  Volberg,  709  Market 
W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  641-647  Market 

Valentines 

The  Bancroft  Company,  721  Market 

Varnishes 

Occidental  Varnish  Works,  J.  P.  Jourdeu 

Prop.,  office  809  Market 
T.  J.  Bass  &  Co.,  14  and  16  Ellis 

Vault  Lights 

P.  H.  Jackson  &  Co.,  230  First 

Wall  Paper 

G.  W.  Clark  &  Co.,  653  Market,  S.  F. 

Jas.  Duft'y  &  Co.,  811  Market 

W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  641-647  Market 

Water  Closets 

Joseph  Budde,  43  Fremont 

Wedding  Stationery 

The  Bancroft   Company,  721    Market 
Pierson  &  Robertson.  126  Post 
John  W.  Roberts  &  Co.,  10  Post 

WindoTT  Shades 

G,  W.  Clark  &  Co.,  653  Market 

Jas.   Duffy   &  Co.,    Flood  Building,  811 

Market 
W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  641-647  Market 
F.  S.  Chadbourne  &  Co..  741-745  Market 
Chas.  >[.  Plum  Upholstery  Co.,   Market 

and  Ninth 

Wines  and  liiquors 

J.  H.  Burnell,  519  Sacramento 

James  De  Fremery   &  Co.,  410  Battery. 

Agents  Barton  it  Guestier  [Bordeaux] 
Rilther  &  Bendixen,  211  California 
W.  H.  Campbell,  402  Front 
F.  Daneri  &  Co..  27-29  California 
B.  Dreyfus  it  Co..  101  California 
Alfred  Greenebaum  ct  Co..  51-61  First 
J.  GuiuUach  &.  Co.,  SE  cor.  Market  and 

Second 
A.  Haraszthy  &  Co.,  530  Washington 
Kohler  tt  Frohling,  626  Montgomery  and 

SE  Cor.  Sutter  and  Grant  Ave. 
The  Lachraan  Cal.WineCo.,  4.')3  Brannan 
Lang  tt  Co.,  100-104  First 
Lilienthal  &  Co.,  lOJ-102  Front 
Jones.  Mundy  &  Co..  16  Front 
F.  Mandlebaum  &.  Sons,  312  Sacramento 
Charles  Meinecke   &  Co.,  314  Sacramento 
Naber,  Alfs  &  Prune.  413  Front 
Sherwood   tt  Sherwood,  212-214    Market 

and  15-17  Pine 
William  Wolff  &  Co.,  105  Front 

Wire  Manufacturers 

John  A.  Roebling  Sons  Co.,  8  California 
and  14  Driimm 

"Wooden   I\TanteIs 

Thomas  Day  Sc  Vo.,  [Limited],  222  Sutter 
S.  &.  G.  (rump,  581  Market 
Richard  Herring,  4  tO-4  )2  Steveu.son 


MATTOXI'S  GIESSHUBLER.    The  Empress  of  Table  Waters.    The  favorite 

of  all  Visitors  at  Carlsbad.    MAU,  SADLER  &  CO..  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


FA^T  'l^SNTH 


ADDITIONAL  LIST 

CONTAINING  NAMES  RECEIVED  TOO  LATE  FOR  CLASS- 
IFICATION;  ALSO,   CHANGES  OF  RESIDENCE   OF 
PAR  TIES  IN  MAIN  FOR  TION  OF  BOOK,  SINCE 
GOING   TO  PRESS 


eville  &  Co. 


MANUFACrURHRS  A.\D  DEAI.KRS  IN 

Jepts,  f\\xjT)\v)<!^s,  Qa9opie5 

3i#\^3  CALIFORNIA  ST. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


We  have  Tents  for  Camping  Parties; 

Canopies  and  Floor  Covers  for  Weddings,  or 

Parties;  Either  for  Sale,  or  for  Rent; 

AT  Shortest  Notice. 


257 


Additional  List 

Contain  ing   names   received   too   late   for    Classifi- 
cation ;  ALSO  Changes  of  Residence  of  Parties 
IN   Main   Portion   of   Book   since 
Going  to  Press 


Ackerson,  Miss  L.  F. ;  The  Pleasanton  Monday 

Ackinson,  Miss  Blanche  1426  10th  Ave.,  East  Oakland 

Adcock,  Mrs  E. ;  Peralta  Park,  Berkeley 

Barr,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  D. ;  1214  Mason  6t.  Thursday 

Miss  Lottie 

Miss  Fannie 

Milton  H. 

Barr,  Stewart  A. ;  932  Market  st. 

Beach,  Tyler ;  St.  James  Hotel,  San  Jose 

Charles 

Bendixer,  C.  E. ;  808  Leavenworth  st. 

Benson,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  A. ;  1425^  Hayes  st. 

Best,  Mrs  K.  R. ;  1023  Hyde  st.  Friday 

■ Miss  Kate 

Boalt,  Judge  and  Mrs  John  H. ;  332  Haight  st.     Tuesday 

-Miss 

Borden,  Rhodes  Fresno 

"  Bouton,  Miss  Lillian  ;  Van  Ness  Seminary,  Monday   Reno,  Nevada 

Bouvier,   Alfred;  Baldwin  Hotel 

Brewer,  Rev.  and  Mrs  Alfred  Lee  San  Mateo 

Miss  Adalene 

Miss  Susie 

Rev.  William  A. 

Edward  C. 


Brunt,  Waher  N. ;  621  21st  st. 

Bucknall,  Miss  Marguerite  Santa  Monica 

Bufford,  Mr  and  Mrs  Samuel  F. ;  1S14  Sutter  st.    Wednesday 

THE  FRANCO-AMERICAN  FOOD  CO'S  ready  made  Soups  are  cheaper  and  better 
than  can  be  made  at  home.     All^firs^cl^ss^Gr^ooer^s  ke^ep  them.^  ^^^^^  ^^^^^^ 


BURNS  258  GRAY 

Burns,  Capt.  and  Mrs  A.  M. ;  NVV  cor.  Hyde  and  Washington  sts. 

Card,  Dr.  E.  F. ;  2406  Sutter  st. 

Castle,  Mr  and  Mrs  Mich  lel,  cor.  Franklin  and  Washington  sts. 

Champion,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  Noble;  1823  Broadway 

Childs,  Mrs  O.  W.  Los  Angeles 

Clapp,  Mrs  Belle ;  1023  Po^t  st.  Wednesday 

Clapp,  Mr  and  Mrs  M.  B. ;  cor.  Vallejo  and  Buchanan  sts. 

Clark,  Mrs  G.  W.;  720  Tnion  st.  Tuesday 

H.  L. 


Clover,  Richardson,  tJ.  S.  N.,  U.  S.  Steamer  ''Dolphin'' 

Code,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  A. ;  The  Berkshire         Monday 

Conway,  Miss  M.  T. ;  8th  ave.  bet  Point  Lobos  and  Clement 
MissT.  B. 

Cooks,  ]Mr  and  Mrs  Louis ;  Wednesday     1524  8th  st ,  Oakland 

William 

Max. 

Cornwall,  Mr  and  Mrs  P.  B. ;  SE  cor.  Buchanan  and  Page  sts. 

Wednesday    Glenwood,  Santa  Cruz  Co, 
Creanor,  Mrs  Stockton 

Miss  Nan 

Miss  Louise 

Oarling,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  L. ;  515  Fell  st.         Wednesday 

Davis,  Mr  and  Mrs  John  W. ;  The  Lyndhurst,    Monday  San  Rafael 

Ellis,  Roland  B. ;  512  Jones  st. 

Dexter,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  F. ;  4D4  Capp  st.  Monday 

Donaldson,  Mr  and  Mrs  R.  A. ;  1151  Octavia  st.     Wednesday 

Edwards,  Miss ;   Scott  st. ,  near  Haight  st. 

Eitel,  Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  E. ;  1512//4  Baker  st.  Tuesday 

Eichbaum,  Miss  Mary  C.  H. ;  1 28  Valencia  st.      Monday 

Fennimore,  Mr  and  Mrs  W.  D. ;  The  Lyndhurst  Tuesday    Cleveland,  O. 

Finley,  Mrs  Richard  New  York 

The  Misses 

Fisher,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  A. ;  1619  Larkin  st. 

Fletcher,  Mr  and  Mrs  G.  W. ;  714  Waller  st.  Thursday 

Folger,  Mr  and  Mrs  Herbert  Portland,  Or. 

Fry,  Mr  and  Mrs  Willis  B. ;  513  Frederick  st.         Thursday  Oakland 

Olenn,  Mrs  A.  G.  Tuesday  Fruitvale 
Mr  J.Q. 

Gray,  Mrs  Matthias ;  Hotel  Rafael  San  Rafael 


Always  reliable  and  uniform— HORACE  R.  KELLY  &  GO'S  Kej'  West  Havana  Cigars. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


HENDY 


259 


NOUGUE.S 


Hendy,  Samuel  J. ;  102  Bartlett  st. 

Hendy,  Joshua;  102  Bartlett  st. 
^John  H. 

Hayman,  Mr  Al. ;  Baldwin  Hotel 

Hoffman,  Mr  and  Mrs  Southard;  1113  Bush  st. 

Ogden 

—Southard,  Jr. 


Thursday 
1  hunday 


Healy,  Captain  and  Mrs  M.  A. :  Palace  Hotel      Monday 

Herr,  M.  M.;  142o>^  Hayes  st. 

Miss  Ella  G. 

Hammond,  Mr  and  Mrs ;  The  Bella  Vista  Thursday 

Harlow,  Miss;  405  Sutter  st. 

Hart,  Miss  Susie,  624  Clinton  Park 

Havens,  xMr  and  Mrs  Howard;  The  Bella  Vista    Thursday 

Jeghers,  Mrs  A.  P. ;  723  Union  st. 

Jones,  Miss  Constance ;  The  Bella  Vista 

Jones,  Mrs  John  P. 

Jourden,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  P. ;  2525  Howard  st 

Kellogg,  Mr.  G.  H. ;  330  Pine  st.,  Room  56 

Kidd.  Mr  and  Mrs  James ;  532  18th  st. 

JohnT. 

Miss  Annie 

Arthur 

I^ee,  Mrs  Anna  H. ;  405  Sutter  st. 

Leffler,  Miss  Kate  F. 

Lippman,  G.  W. ;  1151  Octavia  st. 

McKay,  Mr  T.  D. ;  Occidental  HoteP 

McAran,  Thomas  P. ;  Palace  Hotel 


Oakland 

Tuesday 

Thursday   Los  Angeles 
Santa  Monica 

Wednesday 


San  Jose,  Cal. 


San  Jose 


McElroy,  Mr  and  Mrs  James  R. ;  SW  cor.  Haightand  Buchanan  sts 


Meade,  Mr  and  Mrs  George  ;  Palace  Hotel 

Melons,  Mr  and  Mrs  Drury ;  Palace  Hotel 

Merriman,  Dr.  and  Mrs  A.  F. ;  521  11th  st. 

Miss  INIamie 

Miss  Fannie 

— Dr  A.  F.,  Jr. 


Monday 
Monday 
Thursday 


Oak  Knoll 


Montez,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  F. 

MissK.  V. 

Miss  Eloise  N. 

Moultey,  MissM. ;  335  O'Farrell  st. 

Newell,  Mr  and  Mrs  David;  5  Pearl  st. 

Naughton,  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  F. ;  2209  California  st. 

Nougues,  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph ;  2226  California  st. 


Oakland,  Cal. 


T^irHARDSON  &  ROBBINS'  Boued   Chicken,   Turkey,    Cooked    Ham,    Rolled    Ox 
'"'"'^ugu?,  curried  Oysters  and  Fowl    Plum  Puddiag  and  Potted  M^ats:  U»  be  had 
of  all  first-class  Grocers.  MAU,  SADLER  &  CO.,  Pacific  Coast  Agents. 


OESTING  260  YATE; 


Oesting,  Mr  and  Mrs  Paul,  Jr. ;  1410  Taylor  et. 

O'Brien,  J.  F. ;  2  Waller  st. 
C.  A. 

O'Keefe,  .fosepli  San  Jose 

I*age,  Mrs  Thomas ;  Occidental  Hotel  Monday 

Miss  Meta 

Arthur 

Peterson,  Mrs  G.  H. ;  109  Oak  st.  Wednesday 

Miss  Louise 

Miss  Leon  a 

Peyton,  Colonel  and  Mrs  Bernard  Santa  Cruz 
Miss  Julia 

Presbrey,  Fred  L. ;  Hotel  Vendome,  San  Jose 

Rogers,  Mis?  Aphra ;  1010  Folsom  st.  Monday    Sonoma,  Cal. 
Miss  Mamie 

Root,  Colonel  E.  W. ;  Hotel  Vendome,  fian  Jose 

Sangteller,  Captain  and  Mrs;  Scott  st.,  near  Haight 

Sanders,  Miss  Emma ;  1010  Folsom  st  Monday  Sonoma 

Sheldon,  Mr  and  Mrs  Mark;  1001  Golden  Gate  ave. 

Simmons,  Captain  and  Mrs  Honolulu,  H.  I. 

Smith,  Mr  and  Mrs  M;  223  Page  st. 

Miss  Mary  J. 

Miss  M.  A. 

Thomas  A. 

JayT. 

Spalding,  Miss  E.  B.;  1534  Mission  st.  Wednesday 

Stilwell,  Mr  and  Mrs  Henry  C. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday  Monterey 

Stone.  Mr  and  Mrs  L.  D. ;  2520  Howard  st.         Hotel  Vendome,  San  Jose 
Miss  Hattie 

Stonor,  M.  L>.,  Edward,  400  Golden  Gate  Ave. 

Symmes,  Mrs  Frank  J. ;  63J  Harrison  st.  Wednesday 

Xhall,  Mark  ;  301  Turk  st. 

Thomas,  G.  N. ;  Baldwin  Hotel 

"Weller,  Mrs  C.  L. ;  Hotel  Pleasanton  Monday 

Wiley,  Walter  J. ;  130  Haight  st. 

Winans,  Mrs  Joseph  W.  New  York 
Joseph  W.,  Jr. 

Woodthorpe,  James  M. ;  813  Pine  st. 

Worcester,  Mr  and  Mrs  H.  B. ;  SE  corner  Santa   Clara  and  Monroe  sts. 

San  Jose 

Wright,  Stewart  S.  Fresno 

Yates,  Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  R. ;  1501  Van  Ness  ave. 

Trj'  the  FRANf;0-AMEKICAN  FOOD  GO'S  Natural  Flavor  French  Soups,  put  up  in 
glass  especially  for  Childreu's  Diet,  Invalids.  Sick  or  Weak  Persons. 

MAU,  SADLER  &  CO  ,  Pacific  Coast  Agents 


JOSEPH  BUDDE 


MANUFACTURER   OF 


fjgfent  maUv  Ctosets 

SLOP,  WASTE  AND  SURFACE  HOPPERS 

43  FREMONT  STREET,  bet.  MARKET  &  MISSION 


Golden  Gate  Plug  Closet,  with  Off-set 


Golden  Gate  Plug  Closet,  with  trap 


The  above  cuts  give  views  of  the  popular  Golden  Gate  Plug  Closets. 

These  closets  have  replaced  others  in  the  buildings  of  the  Sharon 
estate.  They  are  in  use  in  Bancroft's  History  Building,  Market  street, 
19  closets;  Huntington,  Hopkins  &  Co.;  Thos.  G.  Taylor's  block,  on 
Polk,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine ;  Baldwin's  building,  occupied  by  Keane  Bros, 
and  Pinkiert,  Market  street.  18  closets;  Chas.  M.  Plum  &  Co.,  Market 
street,  8  closets ;  Panorama  building,  Market  street,  8  closets;  New  and 
Old  City  Hall,  Fire  Departments,  Public  Schools,  and  Churches;  Grand 
Hotel;  Lick  House;  Windsor  House;  Hackmeyer  Hotel,  22  closets; 
James  Flood's  building,  corner  Market  and  Fourth  streets,  14  closets; 
Hinckle  Houses,  5U  closet*;  Holtmeyer,  Filbert  street,  6  closets  ;  Hebrew 
Church,  corner  California  and  Stockton  streets,  5  closets;  McAllister  & 
Buchanan  streets,  10  closets;  Golden  Gate  avenue  and  Webster  street, 
10  closets;  Golden  Gate  avenue  and  Fillmore  street,  6  closets ;  Golden 
Gate  avenue  and  Devisadero  street,  6  closets;  block  on  Turk  street, 
between  Laguna  and  Buchanan,  contains  40  closets;  Eddy,  near 
Laguna,  18  closets  ;  O'Farrell,  between  Buchanan  and  Webster,  and  bet. 
Webster  and  Steiner,  18  each  ;  Geary,  between  Laguna  and  Buchanan,  20 
closets;  Geary,  bet.  Mason  aad  Taylor,  10  closets;  corner  Sutter  and 
Van  Ness  avenue,  6  closets;  Eighth  and  Minna  streets,  12  closets; 
Post  and  Buchanan,  16  closets;  Turk  and  Larkin,  8;  Notre  Dame 
Convent,  6  ;  cor.. Powell  and  Bush,  6;  O'Farrell  and  Taylor,  6;  southwest 
corner  Golden  Gate  avenue  and  Buchanan,  12;  Pacific  Soda  Works, 
corner  Erie  and  Folsom,  Geo.  Shafer,  6;  Colonel  Fry,  northwest  corner 
Polk  and  Bush,  (replaced  by  Cadman  Bros.)  12;  Brooklyn  Presbyterian 
Church,  East  Oakland,  (also  by  Cadman  Bros.)  5. 

They  are  to  be  obtained  of  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson,  San  Fran- 
cisco and  Sacramento;  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  San  Francisco  and  Los 
Angeles;  Geo.  H.  Tay  &  Co.,  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  Roland  W.  Snow, 
Dalziel  &  Moller,  San  Francisco  and  Oakland,  and  all  the  leading  dealers 
in  plumbers'  supplies  in  the  different  towns  and  cities  of  the  coast,  San 
Francisco,  Los  Angeles,  San  Diego,  Portland,  Sacramento,  etc. 


N.  B.— A   full   line   of  Porcelain   Closets,  supplied   by   tanks,  self-acting 
and  pull  action;  on  hand  all  the  latest  desigrns. 


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